Young hero Sandeep Kishan is working simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil films. While he slowed down a bit in Telugu, he is still busy in Kollywood. After ‘Gully Rowdy’, he is working on Tamil projects like ‘Naragasuran’ and ‘Michael’.
While ‘Naragasuran’ is getting delayed due to unknown reasons, the production of ‘Michael’ is going on at a brisk pace. It is the first pan-Indian project in Sandeep’s career and national award winner Vijay Sethupathi will be seen doing a special role.
It is an out-and-out action thriller and the first poster generated a lot of buzz. On the occasion of Gautham Vasudev Menon’s birthday, they welcomed him onboard officially with a black and white poster. They wished him to act in a lot more films in the coming days.
Gautham Menon will be seen as an investigation officer in this film. As we all know, he is a versatile director who created a trend in making soft love stories and crime thrillers.
Films like ‘Ye Maya Chesave’, ‘Surya S/o Krishnan’, ‘Minnale’, ‘Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu’ are a few examples of his brilliance in making soft romantic films with strong and complex characters.
He also made interesting crime thrillers like ‘Gharshana’, ‘Raghavan’, ‘Yenthavaadu Gaani’, ‘Thoota’, ‘Saahasam Swaasaga Saagipo’ and many others. His mature storytelling has won the accolades of many. Apart from being a top director, he did hosting for a talk show and acted in a couple of movies too.
He was seen playing cameos in a few films whilst playing full-length roles in movies like ‘Kanulu Kanulanu Dochayante’ and a few webs series. He is currently directing three films and acting in other filmmakers’ movies too.
Coming to ‘Michael’, it is directed by Ranjith Jayakodi while Bharat Chaowdary and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao are the producers.
As we know, Sandeep Kishan made his entry into the industry as a villain with ‘Prasthanam’ and became a hero later. After a few flicks like ‘Routine Love Story’ and others, he scored his first big hit with ‘Venkatadri Express’.
He acted in a lot of films like ‘Ra Ra Krishnayya’, ‘D for Dopidi’, ‘Okka Ammayi Thappa’, ‘Maanagaram’, ‘Nakshatram’, ‘C/o Surya’, ‘Tiger’, ‘Shamanthakamani’, ‘Ninu Veedani Needanu Nene’, ‘Tenali Ramakrishna’ and many others.