By:
Settu
Shankar
Tuesday,
July
03,
2007
Actress
Kavya
Madhavan,
an
actress
from
'Gods
own
Land',
is
again
knocking
the
doors
of
Kollywood
for
a
break
through
but
this
time
with
director
Siddique's
help.
Kavya
was
introduced
in
Tamil
by
ace
Malayalam
director
Vinayan
in
his
film
Kasi.
After
this,
her
next
film
with
him
was
En
Mana
Vanil.
It
didn't
turn
out
successful
at
the
Box
Office.
After
this
failure,
she
hasn't
acted
in
anymore
Tamil
movies.
She
is
now
making
a
comeback
and
this
time
it
will
be
more
powerful
than
her
previous
short
stint.
Siddique,
the
director
known
for
mega
hits
in
Malayalam,
will
direct
her
in
her
new
film
Saadu
Miranda.
He
has
earned
his
success
in
Tamil
films
with
Friends
and
Engal
Anna.
Prasanna
is
playing
the
lead
in
the
movie
-
a
role
of
an
unemployed
graduate
and
Kavya
in
the
role
of
TV
anchor.
Kavya
told:
"Acting
in
Tamil
films
has
become
a
dream
for
every
Malayalam
actress
nowadays.
The
worldwide
reach
and
richness
in
Tamil
films
are
very
good.
I
hope
that
this
time
my
new
stint
here
will
last.
I
trust
my
director
Siddique
for
this
kind
of
success!"
After
the
pooja
of
the
film
at
Senthil
Studios,
Siddique
said:
"Sadhu
Miranda
is
a
film
with
a
clean,
good
script.
The
film
is
about
situation
in
our
lives
which
make
one
good
and
which
can
make
one
ad
also.
There
are
many
films
which
have
this
kind
of
a
storyline.
The
way
I
have
handled
the
film
will
my
film
different
from
these
films.
Prasanna
is
a
director's
delight.
He
can
play
any
kind
of
role.
That
is
why
I
chose
him.
And
there
is
no
need
to
talk
about
Kavya
talents."
Other
featured
in
the
film
are
also
Abbas,
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao,
Kalabhavan
Mani,
Charlie,
Ramesh
Khanna,
M.S.
Bhaskar
and
Karunas
-
the
list
of
artists
goes
on.
They
will
ensure
that
the
film
will
treat
its
viewers
to
a
hearty
laughter
session.
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