Shaan’s next venture
November 03, 2009

Hollywood to Bollywood, an American Production house, has signed in Shaan and Abhishek for their maiden venture Kaiyazhuthu. While the former will play the lead role in the film the latter will wield the megaphone.

Shaan, a resident of California, has already acted in Kadhai a film produced by the Texas-based Raja. Shaan played the character of a writer in the film.

Kaiyazhuthu will revolve around a character that forges signatures at the Registrar office. The events will be portrayed in an exciting manner by director Abhishek. The movie will be remade in English which will be shot completely in the US. The technical aspects will be worth a watch, says Shaan during a press meet.

Shaan is all praises for Abhishek who he met during the small screen artistes’ cultural event in the US.

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