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Ragini MMS vs Nayana MMS

Looks like Ekta Kapoor will be keeping a track of the latest developments brewing in Sandalwood. While she just sent a notice to the makers of Dirty Picture for taking away the title, the next

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Looks like Ekta Kapoor will be keeping a track of the latest developments brewing in Sandalwood. While she just sent a notice to the makers of Dirty Picture for taking away the title, the next in line seems to be Ragini MMS, which was also done under the Ekta Kapoor banner. Actress Nayana Krishna is all set to seduce the audience with the film, Nayana MMS, which she states is not a remake but a story that will spread awareness to the youth. "Yes, I'm a part of Nayana MMS, which is based on a real life story but in no way related to Ragini MMS. It is all about how boy friends misuse their girl friends. It was an incident, which happened in Bagalkot and our story will be based on the same lines," says Nayana, who'll start shooting from June 2012 onwards. But why did the filmmakers choose the title, Nayana MMS? "Off late, it is become so common for boys to take nude pictures of girls on their cell phones and later blackmail them.

So, the title Nayana MMS was apt to the subject. Initially, we had planned to keep it as Simran MMS. But then, the name did not suit our nativity. So the director decided to keep my name as it was a heroine-oriented subject after all. According to Nayana, the film can be viewed by families too and is a must watch for girls. "Nayana MMS will not be vulgar in any way but it will convey a strong message. It is a commercial film. There will not be any nudity as we want to bring in awareness with this film not vulgarity," she signs off.

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