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Shoot for Dileep's 'Kammara Sambhavam' to be completed soon

Written by : Digital Native

Dileep’s upcoming film Kammara Sambhavam is all set to be wrapped up. According to director Rathish Ambat, a schedule in Chennai was completed earlier this month and one more is remaining, and it is scheduled to take place very soon in Theni.

Kammara Sambhavam will also have actor Siddharth in a prominent role, and scenes involving him have been already been shot. He will be joining the sets of the film during the Theni schedule, and his portions to be shot will be wrapped up in a day, we hear. Incidentally, it will be Siddharth’s debut in the Malayalam film industry.

In the meantime, Dileep has left for Dubai, and the Theni leg of the shooting will begin soon after his return. Kammara Sambhavam has been written by Murali Gopy with Rathish Ambat.

The cast of the film includes Namitha Pramod as the heroine along with Bobby Simha, Murali Gopy, Andy von Eich, Swetha Menon, Kenny Basumatary, Manikkuttan, Vijayaraghavan, Indrans, Siddique and Vinay Forrt.

The film is being bankrolled by Gokulam Gopalan under his banner Sree Gokulam Movies. Shooting commenced on August 18th in Kochi last year, but its progress was stalled over Dileep’s arrest in the actor assault case. With the actor out of bail, the shooting is progressing at a brisk pace.

It may be noted that Dileep’s last release, Ramaleela, which released in September this year after several hurdles following his arrest, turned out to be a big grosser at the box office. Its unexpected success at the box office has raised the expectations for Kammara Sambhavam. According to reports, the film will hit the screens next year and the date will be revealed soon.

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