A still from Enna Satham Indha Neram.
Chennai:
The upcoming Tamil drama Enna Satham Indha Neram has entered the Limca Book of Records for being the first film in the world to feature eight-year-old quadruplets.
"This is the first time a film featuring real-life quadruplets has been made. This attempt was recognized and appreciated by the Limca Book of Records, which will be issuing the certificate of record Thursday on the sets of the film," said a statement from the film's production house.
Aditi, Aakriti, Akshiti and Aapti are the names of the quadruplets, who get lost in a zoo where they come for excursion.
Directed by Guru Ramesh, the film also features Nithin Satya, Malavika Wales, M. Raju, Manobala and Vaiyapuri in important roles.
The shooting of the maximum part of the film was done in the zoological park in Hyderabad.
"This is the first time a film featuring real-life quadruplets has been made. This attempt was recognized and appreciated by the Limca Book of Records, which will be issuing the certificate of record Thursday on the sets of the film," said a statement from the film's production house.
Aditi, Aakriti, Akshiti and Aapti are the names of the quadruplets, who get lost in a zoo where they come for excursion.
Directed by Guru Ramesh, the film also features Nithin Satya, Malavika Wales, M. Raju, Manobala and Vaiyapuri in important roles.
The shooting of the maximum part of the film was done in the zoological park in Hyderabad.