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The Most Prestigious Indian Film Ever!
By: Tupaki Desk | 26 Oct 2017 7:03 PM ISTRajinikanth has shown immense confidence on his sci-fi thriller '2.0'. 'This is the most prestigious Indian Film ever. It's gonna appeal to both Indian and Global audiences. It has got a nice social message as well,' told Thalaivar at the press conference ahead of audio launch at Burj Park in Dubai.
When quizzed about his simplicity and down-to-earth nature, Rajini told he needn't act off the screen as nobody pays him to act in real life.
Akshay Kumar declares the role he played in '2.0' is different from any of the characters he did in his career. He claims to have not seen anyone do a role like the one he played in this movie.
Amy Jackson says she was on her toes right from Day 1 of the shoot. She feels proud to work with Shankar for the second time.
Shankar clarified '2.0' isn't an extension to 'Robo' which released in 2010 but the characters audiences loved in the original can be seen in the new version. 'The social message will have a global appeal,' he says confidently.
'2.0' releases on January 25th next year. It's the costliest film ever made in India as Lyca Productions invested over Rs 400 crore.
When quizzed about his simplicity and down-to-earth nature, Rajini told he needn't act off the screen as nobody pays him to act in real life.
Akshay Kumar declares the role he played in '2.0' is different from any of the characters he did in his career. He claims to have not seen anyone do a role like the one he played in this movie.
Amy Jackson says she was on her toes right from Day 1 of the shoot. She feels proud to work with Shankar for the second time.
Shankar clarified '2.0' isn't an extension to 'Robo' which released in 2010 but the characters audiences loved in the original can be seen in the new version. 'The social message will have a global appeal,' he says confidently.
'2.0' releases on January 25th next year. It's the costliest film ever made in India as Lyca Productions invested over Rs 400 crore.
