Split second actions

October 08, 2009 06:45 pm | Updated 06:45 pm IST

For the second time in his film career, director A. S. Geethakrishna has scored the music for Nimidangal, which he is making in Tamil, Telugu ( Coffee Bar) and Kannada ( Coffee Shop). As usual, he is writing the story, screenplay and dialogue. Starring Sushank from the Telugu film industry and Priyanka Desai, the highlight of the film is a scintillating dance number by Moushumi from Mumbai. “That’s only an added attraction. The real highlight is what takes place in a coffee bar where youngsters hang out, each with his own thoughts, ideas and schemes. The mind can achieve a lot even in a split second or in a few minutes ( Nimidangal). My protagonist’s actions are explained by the antagonist,” says Geethakrishna.

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