Prithviraj and Fahadh together in Shyama Prasad's "Ivide"
44th Kerala State Awards of this year, have bestowed upon him as Best director for "Artist" Malayalam movie, yes we are talking about Shyama Prasad. From the latest we heard that director has move on with his next project, which has been titled "Ivide" and if everything works out according to schedule then this movie will be on floor by October 2014.
Reports also suggest that Shyama Prasad has roped in two of his favourites
Prithviraj Sukumaran and Fahadh Faasil to play the lead characters. Prithviraj has worked with director in the movie "Akale" (2004), which was the classic adaptation of play 'The Glass Menagerie' by Tennessee Williams. This new film will be scripted by Ajayan Venugopal, who penned the script of "English" Malayalam movie.
Nyla Usha will do the female lead, while "Ivide" Malayalam movie's location will be New Jersey. It is said to be a crime drama and will be a bilingual (English and Malayalam). Prithviraj is currently busy shooting with his ongoing project "Tamaar Padar", which is being directed by Dileesh Nair. Prithviraj has gave the first shot of this movie on last week at Sabarimala.
Well "Akale", "Arike" and it's now time for "Ivide".... !
Reports also suggest that Shyama Prasad has roped in two of his favourites
Prithviraj Sukumaran and Fahadh Faasil to play the lead characters. Prithviraj has worked with director in the movie "Akale" (2004), which was the classic adaptation of play 'The Glass Menagerie' by Tennessee Williams. This new film will be scripted by Ajayan Venugopal, who penned the script of "English" Malayalam movie.
Nyla Usha will do the female lead, while "Ivide" Malayalam movie's location will be New Jersey. It is said to be a crime drama and will be a bilingual (English and Malayalam). Prithviraj is currently busy shooting with his ongoing project "Tamaar Padar", which is being directed by Dileesh Nair. Prithviraj has gave the first shot of this movie on last week at Sabarimala.
Well "Akale", "Arike" and it's now time for "Ivide".... !
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