Ahead of ‘Thug Life’ release, Kamal Haasan represents India at NAB 2025
At the esteemed global event, NAB 2025, veteran star Kamal Haasan takes charge to represent India ahead of 'Thug Life' release.
At the esteemed global event, NAB 2025, veteran star Kamal Haasan takes charge to represent India ahead of 'Thug Life' release.
Their upcoming film 'The RajaSaab' is already generating buzz, and it’s not just the pairing that’s got fans excited—it’s the vibe on set too.
Amid the backlash, the production team of 'Empuraan' announced that they would edit out 17 scenes, including sequences depicting riots and violence against women.
The BJYM state general secretary K Ganesh took a more aggressive stance, demanding an inquiry into director-actor Prithviraj Sukumaran’s “foreign connections.”
The tension builds as Mammootty’s character, Vinod Menon, makes his entry, introduced with the intriguing tagline: "Mr. Nobody, but somebody."
Alongside Ram Charan, the film boasts a stellar ensemble. Janhvi Kapoor plays the female lead, marking her first collaboration with Charan.
The poster showcases him in a rugged, intense look, holding a gun amidst an action-packed backdrop filled with armed men and explosions.
Several prominent figures shared their tributes. Music composer Ilaiyaraaja, director Venkat Prabhu, and actor-politician Khushbu Sundar expressed their condolences.
Manoj carved a niche for himself in the industry with films like Samuthiram, Alli Arjuna, Varushamellam Vasantham, and Pallavan. He also acted in 'Kadal Pookkal'.
The plot details are still under wraps, but early reports suggest that the film will blend heart-pounding action with an emotionally charged storyline.