No wonder the film ended up costing 13.5cr in the making, but all this hard work and attention to detail has paid off grandly. The film is now being called one of the greatest hits of Telugu cinema, and there is no end to the records the film has been breaking in its march to the 100 days event.
Hats off to designer Deepa Joshi who poured in authenticity into Jejamma's look, also a big thanks to Shyam Prasad Reddy for his unwavering support to the cause of good cinemaWednesday, January 28, 2009
8lakh Worth Dress For Jejamma in Arundati
For all those who saw Arundhati and have dreamt of a dress like the one the character Jejamma wore in the film here is a reality check, each of those dresses cost 8lakh rupees and if that is not enough Anuskha was also made to wear another 22kg (Yes 22Kg) of jewelry to bring in that out-of-this-world genuine look.
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