Actress-cum-producer
Lakshmi
Manchu
has
erected
an
eco-friendly
set
for
her
upcoming
film
Gundello
Godari,
which
is
directed
by
Kumar
Nagendra.
The
set
is
an
authentic
fisherman
village
created
on
a
landscape
of
27
acres.
This
villages
has
around
120
houses
and
huts
in
it.
The
huge
set
of
Gundello
Godari
has
been
designed
and
created
by
art
director
Murali
Kondeti,
who
has
used
natural
material
to
erect
the
village,
which
is
harmless
for
the
surroundings.
This
new
plan
of
film
unit
will
help
the
productions
in
conserving
fuel,
energy
and
water
and
it
also
avoids
toxins
and
pollution.
The
story
of
Gundello
Godari,
which
is
simultaneously
made
in
Telugu
and
Tamil,
revolves
around
two
love
stories
in
the
backdrop
of
the
1986
Godavari
floods.
It
depicts
the
destruction
and
pain
caused
by
the
Godavari
floods
that
year.
However,
Gundello
Godari
features
Aadhi,
Sandeep,
Lakshmi
and
Tapsee
in
the
lead
roles.
Ilayaraja
is
composing
the
music
for
the
film.
The
shooting
of
the
movie
began
in
Rajahmundry
in
January
2012.
And
it
is
expected
to
release
in
the
last
week
of
August.