One of the most dreaded forest brigands Veerappan, who once gave sleepless nights to the government with the smuggling of sandalwood doesn't need any introduction. The brigand's daughter is gearing up for her debut in the film industry. His elder daughter has joined the Tamil Nadu wing of BJP.
Veerappan's younger daughter Vijaya Lakshmi will be seen next in Maaveeran Pillai, written and directed by KNR.Raja under the banner of KNR Movies. She will be seen in the title role in the flick.
The makers have unveiled the first look poster of Maaveeran Pillai. Vijaya Lakshmi looks intense and terrific in the first look and she reminded everyone of her late father with the gun holding style.
According to the film circles, Maaveeran Pillai is likely to be based on the aftermath situations of Veerappan's death. We might get more information, once the makers unveil the teaser and trailer of the film.
Forest brigand Veerappan remained active in smuggling activities and kidnaps for ransom for more than three decades, but was quite active in the '90s and early 2000. He was even accused of poaching elephants and scrubbing lands.
Veerappan attracted the attention of the entire nation by abducting yesteryear Kannada Superstar Dr. S. Rajkumar. The Karnataka and Tamil Nadu governments worked on a common mission and freed the superstar.
The bandit was killed in an encounter by the Tamil Nadu Task Police On 18 October 2004. Two of his close aides were also killed in the same operation, Operation Cocoon.
Veerappan's younger daughter Vijaya Lakshmi will be seen next in Maaveeran Pillai, written and directed by KNR.Raja under the banner of KNR Movies. She will be seen in the title role in the flick.
The makers have unveiled the first look poster of Maaveeran Pillai. Vijaya Lakshmi looks intense and terrific in the first look and she reminded everyone of her late father with the gun holding style.
According to the film circles, Maaveeran Pillai is likely to be based on the aftermath situations of Veerappan's death. We might get more information, once the makers unveil the teaser and trailer of the film.
Forest brigand Veerappan remained active in smuggling activities and kidnaps for ransom for more than three decades, but was quite active in the '90s and early 2000. He was even accused of poaching elephants and scrubbing lands.
Veerappan attracted the attention of the entire nation by abducting yesteryear Kannada Superstar Dr. S. Rajkumar. The Karnataka and Tamil Nadu governments worked on a common mission and freed the superstar.
The bandit was killed in an encounter by the Tamil Nadu Task Police On 18 October 2004. Two of his close aides were also killed in the same operation, Operation Cocoon.