Atharva to work only with big names
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May 24, 2011
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Murali’s son, Atharva is currently working on Muppozhuthum Un Karpanai with Amala Paul. Directed by Kumar, the film is 75% complete and will hit the big screen shortly. Atharva is happy with his work in the film.

The promising young actor says that at this point, it will be the best option for him to work with tried and tested directors and big banners as he himself is just starting out and does not have the benefit of experience. He is going to focus on establishing himself as a star and to do so, he needs to work with the leading directors of the day. Smart move!

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