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Kamal's comedy


FOR THE first time, four different people who are popular in their own respect, are going to work with Kamal Hasan in a Tamil film titled "Vasool Raja M.B.B.S." They are director Saran, Sneha, Prakash Raj and music director Bharadwaj.

The film is a Tamil remake of the popular Hindi movie "Munnabai M.B.B.S."

It has Prabhu doing an important role with Kamal Hasan. The duo is teaming up several years after the successful "Vettri Vizha." As the film is a comedy subject, `Crazy' Mohan is writing the dialogue. Kamal Haasan's yesteryear make-up man R. Sunderamourthi has also been roped in. A popular director is tipped to do the role of Kamal Hasan's father in the film.

Karunas, Chitra and Kaka Radhakrishnan are also in the cast. Vairamuthu writes the lyrics and the cinematography is handled by A. Venkatesh.

The screenplay, directions are by Saran. With shooting commencing this month, the film is slated for release on August 15.

By S.R. Ashok Kumar

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