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No rift with Ocher Studios: Warner Bros.

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CHENNAI: Warner Bros., U.S.A., and Ocher Studios, which are jointly producing ‘Goa’ directed by Venkat Prabhu, have denied rumours that the companies have parted ways.

“Warner Bros. has been and will continue to work with Ocher Studios. Our companies have a number of southern Indian language projects in various stages. We will announce these projects at the appropriate time. But, any rumour that suggests otherwise is simply not true.” said Richard Fox Executive Vice-President International, Warner Bros., in a press release. Ocher Studios Managing Director Soundarya Rajinikanth said: “Ocher Studios Pvt. Ltd and Warner Bros have already established a very successful relationship and the team will very soon announce (our) forthcoming projects.” The two companies are also co-producing the much-hyped animation movie ‘Sultan- The Warrior.’

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