But the biggest moment for many of his fans, as well as several Rajnikant followers, was his much awaited answer to the question of acting in Chandramukhi with Rajnikant. He announced, 'If my brother (Prabhu) asks me, why not? After all, it was the production house of a man (Prabhu's father, the late Sivaji Ganesan) whom I considered my father.' In all probability, he may do a guest role in Chandramukhi.
He also announced his next film Mumbai Express, a bilingual in Tamil and Hindi, for which shooting will start in ten days. The Tamil version will star Nasser, Pasupathi and Vaiyapuri, while the Hindi version will feature Mahesh Manjrekar, Om Puri and Sourabh Shukla. Shukla will write dialogues for the Hindi version.
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Both versions of the breezy comedy will be directed by Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao, famed for the critically acclaimed silent movie Pushpak (1988). Ilayaraaja
The film is expected to be out in April, coinciding with the release of Rajni's Chandramukhi.
Nayanthara, Rajni's heroine
Her role opposite Sarath Kumar in Ayya fetched her the most coveted role of her career, opposite Rajnikant. In Chandramukhi, she will play the role Shobhana essayed in Fazil's Manichitrathazhu (1993), which won her the National Urvasi award. It is to Nayanthara's credit that she is acting opposite veteran actors who have been in the business years before she was born.
The other heroine in Chandramukhi is Simran, who acts opposite Prabhu.
Writer goes to court
News about Chandramukhi never ends. Madhu Muttam, the writer of Manichitrathazhu, has arraigned Ram Kumar and Prabhu of Sivaji Productions, and P Vasu, director of Chandramukhi, at the Alleppey District Sessions Court, claiming the story is his. The Kannada version of Manichitrathazhu credits the story to P Vasu.
Madhu hopes this point onwards, filmmakers will give him credit where it is due.
Prithviraj in Tamil
One new face trying his luck in Chennai is Prithviraj. Though the topmost young actor in Malayalam, he will act in a negative role in a still-untitled film directed by noted cinematographer K V Anand, who making his directorial debut. The film stars Srikkant and Gopika, who had a dream run last year with huge successes like Jayaraj's 4 The People in Malayalam and Cheran's Autograph in Tamil.
"He is a very fine actor, a very nice gentleman too. He understood it is a fantastic role and had no qualms acting in a negative role," Srikkant said of Prithviraj.