Shruti ready to work with father
Shruti Haasan has jetted off to los Angeles to join the set of upcoming trilingual film Sabaash Naidu, which also stars her father Kamal Haasan. This will be the first time they will play father-daughter onscreen. “All set to head to los Angeles! Excited to begin the new project with my father and excited to go back to sunny California (sic),” Shruti posted on her Twitter page. The US schedule of the film is said to last for nearly 60 days. “Gearing up for a super duper hectic two to three months ahead! Work mode in high gear (sic),” she wrote. The film, which is a spin-off based on the popular character Balram Naidu from Kamal Haasan's 2012 Tamil film Dasavatharam, is being made in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. In the film, Kamal will be seen as a RAW operative while popular comedian Brahmanandam will be seen as his sidekick. Also starring Ramya Krishnan the film has music by maestro Ilayaraja.
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Vicky Kaushal who recently visited Cannes for screening of his movie Raman Raghav 2.0 after the festival went for a vacation to Europe which he thoroughly enjoyed. He started his journey in Rome by visiting the Colosseum and he took a tour to the Vatican City. He went to Venice and ended his journey at Paris where he visited the Musee du lovre museum and also enjoyed the sunset at the Cathedal Notre- Dame de Paris.
Jesse to reprise his role in Jl
Jesse Eisenberg, who played lex luthor in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, has confirmed that he will reprise his role in the next DC Comics movie Justice league. Eisenberg confirmed his part in the film during an appearance at the MCM london Comic-Con. “I'm kind of in wait. They just started filming Justice league, so I'm kind of like waiting for my crack at it,” he said. “I don't know what I'm allowed to say, because I feel like there's probably some drone following me from DC, and if I say anything wrong I get, you know, picked off. But yeah I think so, and I love it, and I love everybody who's in it. You know, it's a really talented group of people,” he added.