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Here comes Kollywood folks once again, opening doors of excitement and experimentation. Recently we have seen song that goes by 'Nayantara Vendam.. Andrea Vendam... Nee Mattum Podum', which means that he doesn't wants Nayan or Andrea but just the girl he is singing that song too.

With Tamil youths enjoying this excited song from Simbu's movie, here comes another such interesting thing. Hero turned Music Director GV Prakash Kumar has recently wrapped up his debut flick 'Pencil' and is heading for his second movie. This one is titled, 'Trisha, Illane Nayantara', means 'Trisha, else Nayantara'. Directly referring to two big star heroines of the industry is something censor board may not accept. However, GV Prakash's producers are now sending official letters to  these top sirens, and if they give permission, then they will go ahead with that title.

Generally names of movies turn as synonyms or prefixes for many actors, but here names of big starlets are becoming movie title. Will Trisha and Nayan allow the makers to use that title? Are they okay if an young hero makes fun of their names, and does love to them all for the sake of screen?

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