24 August,2022 02:30 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Pic Courtesy: Official Twitter Account of Kamal Haasan
Work on Kamal Haasan's 'Indian 2' has resumed today.
The film's shoot had come to standstill in 2020 after a crane had collapsed on the set during the shooting of the film near Chennai, leaving 3 dead and 10 injured.
Filmmaker Shankar Shanmugham took to social media to share an update about the film.
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Kamal Haasan will join the cast for the shoot in September. Taking to social media, he shared an update with everyone.
"He is back," the poster read. The particular update has left fans excited.
"Hell yeah...he is back," a social media user commented. "The most powerful film...eagerly waiting for the second part," another one wrote.
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'Indian 2', which is being bankrolled by Lyca Productions, also stars Siddharth, Kajal Aggarwal, Rakul Preet Singh, Bobby Simhaa and Priya Bhavani Shankar in key roles. The first part was released in 1996.
'Indian 2' has music by Anirudh Ravichander and has writers Jayamohan, Kabilan Vairamuthu and Lakshmi Saravanakumar on board. The first poster of Indian 2 was unveiled on the occasion of the Pongal festival in 2020. After wrapping up the major shooting portion in India, the team plans to travel to Taiwan to shoot key scenes of the movie.
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