Kaajal plays the title role in ‘Chandi’
November 6th, 2009 - 11:26 am ICT by Sampurn Wire ( Leave a comment )
The recent blockbuster “Arundhati’ had left a great impact on the people of the film industry. Moreover, the film had changed the mindset of many heroines, including the upcoming heroines. Most of them are looking after films with such heroine-oriented films.
The latest young sensation Kaajal Agarwal, who won the hearts of several young audiences with her glamour and performance in “Magadheera’ had got the opportunity to play one such heroine-oriented role for “Chandi’.
The film had a great scope for performance. Incidentally, the film is being produced by MS Raju and Kodi Ramakrishna is the director. The film is being made with a huge budget and there is a lot of scope for visual effects. The film would start rolling from December.
-Sampurn Media

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