'Chennai 600028 II' most chilled out set I've worked on: Anjena


Chennai, Oct 31 (IANS): Actress Anjena Kirti had a ball working on the upcoming sequel to 2007 Tamil coming-of-age sports drama "Chennai 600028". She says it was the most chilled out set she has ever worked on in her career so far.

"We had super fun on the sets. The entire team was in a lively mood all the time, pulling each other's leg. It was the most relaxed and chilled out sets I have ever worked on and I will remember the experience for a very long time," Anjena told IANS.

Anjena is one among the many new additions to the cast of "Chennai 600028 II", which is slated for release on November 25.

Talking about her character, she said: "I play a Chennai-settled north Indian character and I am paired with Vijay Vasanth. The film has all sorts of emotions and that is precisely what makes it unique. It is a lot more emotions than the first part, but it will be equally fun."

A huge fan of the first part of the film, Anjena thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with director Venkat Prabhu on the sequel.

"He is an amazing person. He lets his actors to work with the level of comfort that brings out the best in them. I'm a big fan of his work and that made working with him so special," she said.

The film also stars Jai, Shiva, Premgi, Vaibhav, Mahat, Nithin Satya and Abhinay Vaddi among others.

  

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