Mumbai: Legendary actor and filmmaker Kamal Haasan has praised Ali Fazal, the co-star of his “Thug Life” and called him a “very important actor for India”. Speaking of Ali’s first impression, Kamal said that he became a actor’s fan after Vishal Bhardwaj’s detective thriller intelligence. Haasan said, “I saw you in Vishal’s film (intelligence) and I knew that I wanted to work with you. And this man (Mani Ratnam) did so.
Ali is a very important actor for India. So I want you to welcome me to Chennai and our cinema. “Ali was taken from a gesture and said that this is a” dream true “.” It is something that I will take with me forever to praise Kamal sir, “Ali said.” Shareing the screen with him in the thug life is an honor, and to be welcomed by him is a warm dream truth.
Madras Talkies of Mani Ratnam, R. Manufactured by Kamal under his home banner Raj Kamal Films International with Mahendran, and Shiva Anant, “Thug Life” enjoys a stellar artists with veteran actor with the head of Rangrai Sacarvel Nike. He is accompanied by Silambarson TR, Trisha Krishnan, Ashok Selvan, Aishwarya Lakesmi, Jujo George, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf along with others in the lead roles.
The film has been marked by Mani Ratnam and Kamal’s reunion after 35 years. Two legends last collaborates for the 1987 drama “Nayakan”. “Thug Life” is set for dramatic release worldwide on 5 June 2025. Talking about Ali, he is currently waiting for the release of his upcoming film “Metro … In Dino” by Anurag Basu. The actor is currently undergoing intensive training in Jujutsu under the Italian expert and Black Belt Umberto Barbagall, to prepare for the next schedule of the vs. universe. “Ban Brahmand” filmmaker Raj & amp; DK and Rahi directed by Anil Barve.
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