::Vijay-Nayantara's Villu Telugu version ready for release::
Prabhu Deva directorial Tamil Movie Villu, which was released in 2009 is being dubbed in Telugu as Yama Kantri(YK) by G. Usharani of GDR Media. The movie stars Vijay and Nayantara in the lead roles. The movie is now set to release in February second week.
The Telugu version’s music has been executed by Devi Sri Prasad and the audio is releasing on January 31. The movie is a remake of Bollywood movie Soldier. The story of which is rooted in a loving son, who desires vengeance against the males, who were guilty for the demise of his Dad.
In Villu, Major Saravanan, whose character of a sincere army officer is enacted by Vijay, is on the brink of seizing three army officers implicated in the trading of arms to anti national forces and drug lords. However, the Major is gruesomely assassinated by them. The three males subsequently framed the Major, as a radical and eliminated the awards and acclamations from his corpse just prior to his cremation.
The Major’s carcass was left to decompose in the sun since the rural inhabitants declined to set fire to him in their neighbourhood. The Major has a wife, whose character is enacted by Ranjitha, and a solitary son named Pughal, whose character is enacted by a younger Vijay. Pughal subsequently plots and implements retribution against his Dad’s assassins and extricates the terrorist smear from the name of his nationalistic Dad.
The Telugu version’s music has been executed by Devi Sri Prasad and the audio is releasing on January 31. The movie is a remake of Bollywood movie Soldier. The story of which is rooted in a loving son, who desires vengeance against the males, who were guilty for the demise of his Dad.
In Villu, Major Saravanan, whose character of a sincere army officer is enacted by Vijay, is on the brink of seizing three army officers implicated in the trading of arms to anti national forces and drug lords. However, the Major is gruesomely assassinated by them. The three males subsequently framed the Major, as a radical and eliminated the awards and acclamations from his corpse just prior to his cremation.
The Major’s carcass was left to decompose in the sun since the rural inhabitants declined to set fire to him in their neighbourhood. The Major has a wife, whose character is enacted by Ranjitha, and a solitary son named Pughal, whose character is enacted by a younger Vijay. Pughal subsequently plots and implements retribution against his Dad’s assassins and extricates the terrorist smear from the name of his nationalistic Dad.