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Anushka Shetty is a popular actress in the Tollywood and Kollywood industries.

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Anushka Shetty’s ‘Singham’ which features Tamil star Surya in lead is all set to roar in the month of April, 2010. ‘Singham’ is directed by Hari and has good ingredients like action, comedy, songs and punch lines, which will attract the mass as well as the class crowds.
Anushka Shetty’s presence will add the required glamour quotient to the movie. However, according to the unit sources, Anushka is said to sizzle in some songs in an ever glamorous way and her presence is just enough to declare the movie as a super hit of 2010.
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The release of “Singham” is carefully planned in the last week of April, as the present ongoing exam season and IPL season are said to affect its run to a great extent, if it releases on April 16th, 2010.
Meanwhile, buzzes are that Sun Pictures are holding talks with Studio Green Pictures to acquire the rights.When approached the closer sources of Sun Pictures, they blatantly mentioned that the production house is already occupied with lots of projects this year – Dhanush’s ‘Aadukalam’ and ‘Maapillai’, Rajnikanth starrer ‘Endhiran’, Vijay’s ‘Sura’ and so on. So, there are no chances of scheduling this release.
But nothing has been confirmed directly from the both ends and we’ll have to wait and watch for the official confirmations pertaining to this deal. It’s worth mentioning that Studio Green Films’

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