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Ramu Enterprises signs Ishan for his next

A Sharadhaa

Ishan, who entered tinsel town with the bilingual Rogue, has many producers and directors from Kannada and Telugu industries interested in working with him. The young actor can afford to take his pick from subjects and filmmakers.

Along with his brother and producer CR Manohar, the actor has gone through a series of scripts and has decided that his next will be a Kannada film. In this movie, he steps up his game by working with producer Ramu.

This will the 38th film to be made under Ramu Enterprises and it will be directed by Shankar (popularly known as Lucky Shankar in the Kannada industry). CE has these details so far, but we await the official announcement from the production end, which we hear will be made soon. Along with this announcement, the team will reveal more details such the film's title, budget and the plotline.

Apparently, it was the script that drew the producer, actor and the director to this project. Ramu felt that only Ishan could do justice to this story and the final call was taken after a round of discussions with the actor’s brother Manohar, who also felt that the script would fit Ishan, and was happy that his brother would be working with such a well-known producer. This project will give Ishan an opportunity to work under a different banner.

While Shankar is said to have been focussed on the subject for the past one year, Ramu was immediately fascinated by the story. The producer, too, is taking a keen interest in the film's making and giving his creative inputs for it. With location hunting and casting currently underway, the team is now preparing for the shoot to start,. The project will likely go on the floors from December.

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