Thalapathy Vijay, one of many best actors in Indian cinema is lastly leaving the leisure business and specializing in his political get together. Presently, the actor is gearing up for his final movie and amidst this, the hypothesis of him doing the remake of Bhagavanth Kesari has left followers shocked and excited.
The web went loopy after Tamil actor VTV Ganesh made a press release. The actor participated within the Sankranthi Ki Vastunnam musical night time occasion the place he gave a stunning assertion on Anil Ravipudi rejecting Vijay’s request. He stated, “Six months in the past, I met Thalapathy Vijay Sir. He stated he appreciated Bhagavanth Kesari film and watched it 5 instances. He informed me that he requested Anil Ravipudi to direct the movie, and it’s his final movie. Nevertheless, Anil declined the supply, saying that he doesn’t need to do a remake,”
Later, it got here to gentle that Anil Ravipudi didn’t need to reveal however because the actor gave the assertion, he additional clarified it saying, “Thalapathy Vijay garu known as me and discussions befell between us. Vijay Garu is but to formally announce Thalapathy 69. Therefore, I do now need to speak about it. Out of affection in direction of me, Ganesh Garu made the revelation. What occurred between us is a distinct dialogue altogether. I respect Vijay Garu lots and he offers quite a lot of significance to the script. I met him in the course of the making of Varisu and took half in script discussions with him a few instances.”
Each statements have left us questioning if Thalapathy 69 is a remake of Bhagavanth Kesari or not. Effectively, there’s no official affirmation but from the workforce and forged. We’re ready to listen to from the actor itself.
Thalapathy Vijay was final seen in The Biggest of All Time (Goat), profitable followers’ hearts along with his spectacular appearing, and followers can’t wait to see him on-screen for the one final time.
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