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Naan Mahaan Alla Gets Picked by Cloud Nine Movies

Karthi Sivakumar after the stupendous success of "Paiya" has joined hands with director suseendran of "Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu" fame for their latest film "Naan Mahaan Alla". The movie which will have Yuvan Shankar Raja scoring the music will have Kajal Agarwal as the female lead. The movie is produced by studio green pictures.

The latest news about the movie is that the distribution rights of the film has been snapped by none other than Dayanithi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies. Incidentally, it was the same film company that had bagged the distribution rights of Karthi's previous film "Paiya". Lets hope this time around the same luck follows the team. The movie which is currently in post-production stage is getting ready for a worldwide release in Tamil and its dubbed Telugu version on July 23rd 2010.

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  1. AnonymousJuly 01, 2010

    These days all movies are picked up by "them" anyways

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  2. افضل شركة عوازل بالرياض لاشك أن سكان مدينة الرياض بالتحديد والمملكة بصفة عامة من عدم استقرار في حالة الطقس، حيث يمثل فصل الصيف ارتفاع كبير في درجات الحرارة والرطوبة خاصة في أوقات الذروة مما يجعل المباني تحتفظ بدرجات الحرارة بقدر كبير على مدار اليوم.
    افضل شركة عزل حراري بالرياض وبالطبع الإنسان منا يتعامل مع منزله على أنه نقطة الأمان والراحة الذي يشعر داخله بالاسترخاء وتخزين الحرارة من العوامل المؤرقة التي تجعل المنازل في حالة سخونة دومًا، ومن هنا تبقى الحاجة ماسة للتعاون مع شركة عزل فوم بالرياض.
    وشركة عزل فوم مائي وحراري بالرياض بلا شك هي الأفضل في تقديم خدمات عزل فوم بالرياض وكذلك عزل مائي لمنع حدوث أي تسربات أو تجمعات ناتجة من مياه الأمطار، هذا وتتعامل البيوت مع أسطح عادية أو خراسانية أو معدنية أو مبلطة أو بدون بلاط أو الأسطح الشينكو.
    هذا وتتبع الشركة كافة إجراءات السلامة والأمان عند تركيب
    شركة عزل مائى بالرياض

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