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Filmmaker Sukumar scouts locations in Britain
Filmmaker Sukumar scouts locations in Britain
Chennai, June 11 Filmmaker Sukumar's next Telugu directorial with actor Junior NTR will go on floors on June 17 in London. He is currently busy scouting suitable locations in Britain for the film, which will be predominantly shot abroad.
"Sukumar along with cinematographer Vijay K. Chakravarthy and art director Ravinder Reddy is finalising locations where his yet-untitled film with Junior NTR will be shot. The film go on floors on June 17 in London, and will also be shot in a few other places in Europe," a source from the film's unit told IANS.
Junior NTR will be teaming up with Rakul Preet Singh in the film, which will have music by Devi Sri Prasad.
The source said that Prasad has already composed five songs for the album.
This is the first time Sukumar and Junior NTR are teaming up.
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