After the astounding performance of Sivaji, film industry and fans are eagerly awaiting Shankar and super star’s next venture. As regards Shankar, it was said that he and Ajith will be doing a film together especially after the former watched Kreedom. There was also a talk which indicated that Shankar will be directing the Telugu super star Chiranjeevi which was slated to occur even before Sivaji happened but the duo had postponed this due to prior commitments.
Meanwhile Shankar’s project Robot which he wrote keeping Kamal in mind was said to be revamped with Bollywood matinee idol Hrithik Roshan. Shankar is a known name in Bollywood circles as he had directed the Hindi remake of Mudalvan with Anil Kapoor in the lead. Now with Sivaji’s triumph, there appears to be a shower of offers from Bollywood and King Khan is said to have shown interest in acting under Shankar’s direction. This is likely to happen after Shah Rukh completes his present venture Om Shanthi Om, remember that Shankar wanted the king khan to act in his Nayak, but due to some prior commitments he declined the offer and Anil kapoor got the role.
On the other hand there are varied speculations that are doing its round regarding Super star’s next project. Based on his talk during the audio launch of Poi directed by his guru and mentor K Balachander, it was thought that his next film may be for Kavithalaya films. Sathyajyothi films and Vijaya Combines are also said to have approached Rajnikanth. Meanwhile before leaving for his overseas trip, Rajni had invited yesteryear director Panju Arunachalam for a meeting. This has triggered the hypothesis that super star may help a few producers who had given him breaks during his earlier times which may be something similar to Arunachalam where 6-7 producers were involved in the film. However the actual picture will emerge only after he returns from U.S. But as far as Shankar or Rajnikanth is concerned until an announcement comes directly from them, everything hangs in air.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Shankar and Rajni’s next projects
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