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Varalaxmi Sarathkumar's Sabari goes on floors 

Sabari is said to be a psychological thriller with a dash of romance and crime

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Published: 11th April 2022
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar's Sabari goes on floors 

We had reported last week that Varalaxmi Sarathkumar will be starring as the lead in an upcoming multilingual film titled Sabari. The shooting of the film will go on floors tomorrow. Directed by Anilkatz, the makers have announced that the film will be made in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi.

Sabari is said to be a psychological thriller with a dash of romance and crime. Actors Ganesh Venkatraman, Sashank Siddhamsetty, Mime Gopi will be playing supporting roles in the film. Famous composer Telugu-Malayalam composer Gopi Sundar is set to score the music for the film, while Nani Chamidisetty will be the film's cinematography. 

The makers are planning to shoot the film across Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, and Kodaikanal. Sabari is bankrolled by Mahendra Nath Kondla through Maha Movies, while Maharshi Kondla will be presenting the film.

Apart from this project, Varalaxmi has films such as NBK 107, Yashodha, and Hanuman in the lineup. 
 

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