
Kalyan Ram (Photo | Facebook)
Kalyan Ram (Photo | Facebook)
Kalyan Ram
Actor Kalyan Ram, who is reeling from the blows of Naa Nuvve, has pinned all his hopes on his new film being directed by KV Guhan. Deemed to be a suspense thriller, the film presents the MLA actor as an investigative journalist.
“Kalyan Ram plays a journalist who experiences precognitive dreams and is constantly distributed by the mysterious killing of a woman.
He uses his skills to unravel the events behind her death, investigates the crime scene and cracks the case. It’s an interesting role loaded with different flavours,” says a source. About 50% of the film’s shoot has been wrapped up and the team is diligently trying to release the film during Dussera.
The yet-to-be-titled film is produced by East Coast Productions and has Nivetha Thomas and Shalini Pandey in the female lead roles.
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