Jo
gives way to Trisha in Selvaraghavan’s
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It seems like the season of shuffles.
Heroines have been tossed in and out
of films like boats on rough seas.
Nayan was replaced by Sadha in Janmam
and Anjali had been dropped from Vaathiyar,
after the producers found her requests
very expensive. Now, comes the news
that Jyothika has been shown the door
in a Telugu film in which she had
been announced the heroine, many months
ago.
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You
see it happened like this. Jo had
been asked to be the lead opposite
Venkatesh in the Telugu film, Adavari
Matalku Arthalu Verule. The film was
announced late last year. However,
of late, it has been Trisha who has
come to be the apple of every Telugu
producer’s eye. This is because
almost all the films in which she
worked have been hits. |
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This set the hero Venkatesh and director
Selvaraghavan to have second thoughts
about having Jo. They finally decided
that Trisha would be the better choice.
Hence, Trisha would now work in Adavari
Matalku. With this, she gets the distinction
of working with all the top heroes
in Telugu right now. She is working
in Chiranjeevi’s Stalin, Maheshbabu’s
Sainikudu and then with Venkatesh
as well.
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Adavari
shooting commences on July 21st at the Rama
Naidu cine village. It is produced by Supergood
Films and Yuvan Shankar Raja will be composing
music.
Trisha’s present projects in Tamil
are Bheema and Something Something, Unakkum
Enakkum. |
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