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Friday, 30 July 2010 01:17
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Trisha has started work on her new Hindi film, in Chennai for producer and director Gautham Vasudev Menon.

It’s a Bollywood remake of the directors super hit romantic Tamil VTV.

Trisha, who made the Kerala Syrian Christian character Jessi come alive on screen in Tamil, will essay the same role in Hindi.

Prateik Babbar, son of late Smitha Patil and Raj Babbar is reprising the role done in the original by Silambarasan.

The first scenes were shot at the same Cafe gallery on Wednesday (July 29) where VTV was shot on the ECR. A Mumbai designer is giving Trisha an all new look and styling, which was missing in her debut Hindi film Khatta Meetha.

Later in the day Trisha tweeted –“Working with Gautham is always a pleasure and there is the new and amazing coa-star Prateik. The entire unit is lovely and having a blast”

AR Rahman’s tunes from the original, is being retained for the Hindi version along with his regular technical team of art director Rajeevan, editor Antony and cameraman Manoj Paramahamsa

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