He Is The Reason For Kamal’s Entry Into ‘Project K’!

The official news regarding Ulaganayagan Kamal Hassan’s involvement in high-budget science fiction movie ‘Project K’ has been made official by the unit. This news went viral instantly and people were amazed to hear this despite the rumours going around for a few days. Already, legendary Amitabh Bachchan is playing a key role and Deepika Padukone is the female lead in this massive film.

Prabhas is the hero while Disha Patani is playing a character too. With Kamal Hassan coming onboard, the expectations have become humongous on ‘Project K’ and people are curious to know what Nag Ashwin is making. We have seen a lot of multistarrers in Telugu but the cast of ‘Project K’ is nothing short of jaw-dropping. Some of India’s finest talents have become a part of ‘Project K’ and it is the director’s duty to justify all their characters.

Sources reveal that producer Ashwini Dutt played a huge part in convincing Kamal Hassan. As we know, Mr. Dutt has been in the industry for over four decades and is one of the most respected producers in the country. He shares a great rapport with the ‘Vikram’ hero for a long time and Kamal Hassan couldn’t say ‘No’ to such a man. With the script being wonderful, Kamal had no other option but to say ‘Yes’.

Kamal released an official letter expressing his happiness in becoming a part of ‘Project K’. The Universal hero claimed that he was a dance assistant and an assistant director 50 years back when Ashwini Dutt loomed large in the production sector. He claims that a brilliant director from our next generation is at the helm and he seems very excited to work with the likes of Amitabh Bachchan again after a long time. He is confident that Nag Ashwin’s vision will echo across our country and the world of cinema.


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