"Viswasam" Director To Collaborate With Rajinikanth Again
Vaishnavi Gavankar|Oct 09, 2019
It would appear that Rajinikanth won't settle on movies for governmental issues at any point shortly.
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If bits of gossip is anything to pass by, Rajinikanth will collaborate with chief Siva, whose most recent film was Viswasam.
Touted to be made on a uber scale, Thalaivar 168 will be a rustic performer, which is Siva's strong point. "It has been a long time since Superstar endeavoured something for the B and C focuses. The last drafts of the contents are yet to be bolted however," said a source.
As of late, Siva met Rajinikanth at his Poes Garden home and went through around four hours of portraying the content.
"Siva was eager to meet Thalaivar, and the session went very well," included the source, in any case, staying tight-lipped on in the case of something was settled.
"We will make an official declaration soon," the source told.
Rajinikanth has wrapped up the shooting of his up and coming endeavour, Darbar, which will hit the screens on Pongal, one year from now. The on-screen character, who was in Mumbai for the last leg of the shoot, came back to Chennai on October 4.
Darbar, a film by AR Murugadoss, is bankrolled by Lyca Productions. Addressing an online gateway, Murugadoss had stated, "Darbar doesn't talk about governmental issues. It's my fantasy venture and will be a mass performer, taking into account the aficionados of Rajinikanth in all age gatherings."
Darbar has music by Anirudh Ravichander and cinematography by Santosh Sivan. The on-screen character will be found in the job of a police officer, with dark shades, following two decades. As the slogan of the film says, "You choose whether you need me to be great, awful, or more awful".
It would appear that Rajinikanth won't settle on movies for governmental issues at any point shortly.
As of late, Rajinikanth bade Mumbai farewell in the wake of wrapping up the shoot of his film Darbar. The A.R. Murugadoss coordinated film has been in the news as far back as it was reported. The buzz in Bollywood itself expanded after the entertainer began taking shots at Mumbai's Film City for the film.
The Thalaivar, who had last wore the khaki uniform in the Tamil film Pandian, is wearing it again following over two decades for this film, making it something for his fans to get amped up for.
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