Amma Creations banner, that launched the bilingual film with Srihari and Vaibhav in the lead roles, titled ‘Seven’, has now re-titled as ‘Saroja’. A press-meet was arranged at Film Chamber building, Hyderabad on July 20 to announce the change of the title and other details of the movie. The film ‘Saroja’ that is likely to hit the global theatres through Pyramid Saimira in August, is directed by the popular Tamil producer Venkat Prabhu and has T Siva as the producer. Kajal and Nikitha play the lead ladies, while Prakash Raj, SP Charan and Dr Brahmanandam are the other important cast. Yuvan Shankar Raja provides some good tunes. The famous director A Kodandarami Reddy graced the occasion as Chief Guest and seeked the blessings of Andhra audience for his son Vaibhav, who is acting as hero in ‘Saroja’.
Director Venkat Prabhu narrates the film as, “This film is being shot with different concept that has three segments which meet at one point. What happens after that will be the interesting aspect to note.” The director seems to be quite confident about the film’s output and said that the audio given by Yuvan already hit the Tamil music markets, while the Telugu version is going to release in the next week in Hyderabad. He also thanked the producer not just for his excessive financial support, but also for the encouragement given by him.
Real Star Srihari expressed his happiness for the terrific work done by Venkat Prabhu. He also said that Venkat way of handling the subject and the characterization of each role has given him the confidence that the film will be a block-buster. He also praised his co-star Viabhav by saying, “Vaibhav’s performance is outstanding. He is an actor with great ease in his body language and has a bright future”.
Vaibhav said, “I thank the producer Siva for his stupendous support. Without his support, this film wouldn’t have been made. I’m also happy to work with great artist like Srihari garu, from whom I’ve learnt a lot. This film with extra-ordinary subject is sure to create ripples in Telugu and Tamil as well”.
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