Bangalore, Aug 15 (IANS) The Pyramid Saimira Group has refuted reports that
it is backing out of actor-director Kamal Haasan's multi-lingual film
"Marmayogi", which at a budget of Rs.1.25 billion is the costliest Indian
film to date. There were media reports that Kamal Haasan had moved out of
the agreement with Pyramid Saimira and had collaborated with Soundarya
Rajnikant, daughter of Tamil superstar Rajnikant.

"It is not true. A lot of pre-production work has already gone into the
making of 'Marmayogi'. The film is set to be launched in September. After
that we have a non-stop shooting schedule," said H.S. Srinivasan, director
of production at Pyramid Saimira Group.

Srinivasan said they are currently scouting locations to shoot the film.

The film is based on Marie Corelli's 1886 novel "Vendetta: The Story of One
Forgotten".

"A.R. Rehman has already started work on the music. It will be the first
time that Rahman will be working in a Kamal Haasan film and Hema Malini has
been selected to play an important role in the film. The rest of the star
cast has to be finalised."

Srinivasan said Kamal Haasan would himself select the artistes.
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