Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Saran asks, are you a 'Muni'?



It is a good time to be a Muni. That is what those who have names beginning with or containing Muni must be thinking. Whether it is Muni, Munusamy, Muniyandi, Nathamuni or Muniappan, you are invited by Saran to Nandambakkam's Burma Colony, where his mega production that is titled Muni will be releasing the audio on January 10.

The bonus is not just having a biriyani if you love meat, but a photo op with Rajkiran and others. Also get a cassette for takeaway.

The piece de-resistance will of course be the shooting of a song titled "Varanda Muni" between 3 and 5 p.m.

Don't be intimidated by the long knives

"Thousands of Munis are expected," says Saran in his invitation, in which he thanks the fans for supporting him from the time of Aaru. "It has given me a good exposure in the movie industry," he says, on the eve of the audio release by Gemini Productions Pvt Ltd starting at 2 p.m., preceded by the lunch. Incidentally, the meaty lunch is a dominant aspect of the film and all its publicity.

If you are finding it difficult to locate the 40 feet statue of Muneeswarar at Burma Colony, Defence Grounds, Nandambakkam near the Mount-Poonamallee Road where the action will take place, call film PRO Nikil.

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