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More multi-starrers on the rise

14th December 2010
Bollywood's most favorite mantra of 'multi-starrer projects' seems to have possessed Kollywood as well. Of course, the film buffs will have a great time now to witness coming together of more actors in the films. It will start off with Kamal Haasan's 'Manmadhan Ambu' that brings Kamal Haasan, Madhavan and Ramesh Aravind together. The other film 'Vaanam', a remake of Telugu movie 'Vedam' will feature Simbhu, Bharath, Prakash Raj, Sonia Agarwal, Sneha Ullal and Vega together. Bala's upcoming film 'Avan Ivan' will have the K-town's most happening hunks – Vishal and Arya coming together for the first time. Venkat Prabhu's 'Mankatha' will be the biggest of all big tickets as it features 'Thala' Ajith Kumar along with Action King Arjun, Trisha and Lakshmi Rai in lead roles. The trend of multi-starrer movies started in Kollywood with South Indian Artists Association President Sarath Kumar requesting the actors to opt for this tactics to attract more audiences into the theatres. 'When superstars like Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra have paired together in 'Sholay', why can't our actor do that?' says Lingusamy, who'll bringing Arya, Mahesh Babu, Madhavan, Anushka Shetty and Sameera Reddy together in his big budget film 'Vettai'.  
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