Sudeep to play army officer in his next


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Bangalore, Aug 12: Kiccha Sudeep will be playing the role of an army Officer for the first time in his career in 'Hebbuli'. The film will be directed by Krishna, who recently gave a huge hit with 'Gajakeshari'.

After directing 'Gajakeshari', Krishna approached Sudeep with the script of 'Hebbuli'. Sudeep liked the script and asked Krishna to make some changes in the script. Krishna made some changes and Sudeep gave green signal for the project.

Sudeep will start shooting for the project after he completes shooting for the remake of Telugu film 'Attarintiki Daredi'. The producer of 'Hebbuli' has not been confirmed yet. Sudeep has promised Shankar Gowda and Soorappa Babu to star in their films. One of them may produce the film.

'Hebbuli' is a stylish action film. It is about an honest army officer. The film is expected to go on floors by the year end.
  

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  • sagar deshpande, gulbarga

    Sun, Aug 17 2014

    Kiccha sir me and my frnds waiting fr ur new look as army officer....we luv u so much...one and ly chakravarti of kfi....we think (tammu..milky) ll suits u sir....and complete atte manege dari...as soin as possible and start...dis hebbuli...luv u so much sir..

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