‘Chiyaan’ Vikram wants to watch ‘Madurai-to-Theni’
September 24th, 2009 - 3:00 am ICT by Sampurn Wire
Amidst of big tickets in Kollywood dashing down the hopes, few low-budget films have really made it big on box office. In the recent times, it has been more illustrious with Shankar’s production “Eeram’, which was produced at a low budget and is now making good business on box office.
On the dot, here comes yet another film “Madurai-to-Theni Vazhi Andipatti’, a love story set in the backdrops of bus journey between Madurai and Theni.
The film has already witnessed good results in “B’ and “C’ centers, and started making great business through good word-of-mouth. All of a sudden, the filmmaker received a surprising phone call from actor Vikram, who lauded the entire film and for making a good film. Also, Vikram has decided to write a personal letter to all media channels after watching the film by next week…
-R. Richard Mahesh/ Sampurn Media

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