Suriya's most expensive film to be out soon
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May 19, 2012
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KV Anand - Suriya's Maatraan is close to completion but for a song. Anand's penchant for hunting new locations is behind the pending song as he is on the lookout for unseen locales to shoot the song with Suriya and Kajal Agarwal. Harris recently revealed that the songs of Maatraan were composed in 6 different countries.

Meanwhile, before even the final product is complete Eros International bought the distribution rights of the film for an astronomical 43 crores. With this Maatraan becomes one of the year's most expensive movies to be released. The action thriller is expected to release for the Independence Day weekend in August.
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