Filmmaker
Mani
Ratnam's
upcoming
yet-untitled
Tamil
project,
which
was
slated
to
go
on
the
floors
in
December,
is
most
likely
to
be
postponed
as
the
veteran
is
contemplating
the
idea
of
making
it
a
bilingual.
Tipped
to
be
a
revenge
drama,
the
film
was
to
feature
Karthi
and
Dulquer
Salmaan
in
the
lead.
Nithya
Menon
and
Keerthy
Suresh
were
finalized
as
the
leading
ladies.
"The
film
may
get
delayed
as
Mani
sir
is
now
planning
to
make
it
a
bilingual.
While
the
cast
for
the
Tamil
version
will
remain
the
same,
he
will
now
start
looking
for
suitable
actors
for
the
Telugu
version," a
source
from
the
film's
unit
told
IANS.
Mr.
Ratnam,
according
to
the
source,
has
decided
to
delay
the
project
as
his
lead
actors
Dulquer
and
Nithya
have
their
hands
full.
"Dulquer
started
working
on
a
new
Malayalam
film
with
Rajeev
Ravi
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
It's
very
unlikely
for
him
to
complete
this
project
by
December.
Nithya,
on
the
other
hand,
is
juggling
between
Tamil
film
24
and
a
Kannada
project
with
Sudeep," the
source
said.
The
film
was
initially
planned
as
a
bilingual
and
was
supposed
to
feature
Mahesh
Babu
and
Nagarjuna.
It
looks
like
Mani
Ratnam
has
decided
to
revisit
the
idea.
The
film
will
have
music
by
A.R.
Rahman,
while
Ravi
Varman
will
crank
the
camera.