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Back with a bang


Tollywood’s lucky producer MS Raju is back with a bang with his ambitious film “Aata”, starring Siddharth and Ileana in the lead. Munna is the new villain. The film, which released yesterday (May 9), is directed by V. N. Aditya, and is a racy, romantic entertainer. Siddharth plays a guy who is so influenced by films that he wants to be like one of the heroes he often sees on screen. Raju says he has incorporated a social cause into the love story which will appeal to the youth and family audiences. Sunil’s comedy, Devi Sri Prasad’s songs and their picturisation are the major highlights. Says Raju: “‘Aata’ will create a new trend just like the Hindi film ‘Bobby’ did during the 70s.”<

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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