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This Christmas we had Mohanlal’s Flash and Prithviraj starrer, Kangaroo hitting the theatres the same day on Saturday. The two big actors now join together for Cousins, a film to be directed by Lal Jose, scripted by Dr. Ikbal Kuttipuram and produced by Gopan under the banner of Bhagyachitra Films Private Limited.

Production begins in August, 2008 and the film is slated for 2008 Christmas release. The movie will have three female leads. Prithviraj will play the role of Mohanlal’s cousin in the film to be shot in Goa, Kerala and Bangalore.




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