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Romania beckons Suriya's 'S3' team

Chennai, March 3: The makers of Suriya-starrer Tamil actioner "S3", the third instalment in the "Singam" franchise, will head to Romania next week to shoot a few scenes and a song across some exotic locations in the European country.
"The team will shoot in Romania from March 9 to 19. In this schedule, they'll shoot a song and some crucial scenes," a source from the film's unit told Bollywood Country.Directed by Hari, who also helmed the first two parts in the franchise, the film co-stars Anushka Shetty and Shruti Haasan.
The film, which is produced by Studio Green, so far has been shot across Chennai, Hyderabad and Vishakhapatnam.
Tipped to be even more action-oriented than the first two parts, "S3" has music by Harris Jayaraj.
The source also added that the film is being planned to hit the screens worldwide on October 7.

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