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The superstar Rajinikanth has the wind in his sails after the release of Petta in January, the first appearance of the actor in the new film AR Murugadoss , fallen on the internet today. The film, entitled Darbar seems to be a kind of police drama. In the first poster, Rajinikanth's exquisite photo takes the center of the photo as a badge of a police uniform including a belt and a shoulder. A police dog, several firearms and the Gateway of India (located in Mumbai) also appear on the poster at first glance. The filmmakers did not share many details about the project, which was previously called Thalaivar 167 .
Here is the first poster of Darbar :
Here We Go! # Thalaivar167 is #Darbar @rajinikanth @ARMurugadoss #Nayanthara @anirudhofficial @santoshs .com / bNoEhne6xo
– Lyca Productions ( @LycaProductions) 9 April 2019
In Darbar actress Nayanthara was cast facing Rajinikanth. The actors team up for the third time after collaborating in Chandramukhi (2005) and briefly in of Kuselan (2008). On Monday, Rajinikanth's reporter Riaz Ahmed confirmed Nayanthara's cast on Twitter and wrote: "The rumors circulating about the distribution of Thalaivar 167 are not authentic. , only Nayanthara was encircled in the movie.Kindly do not release the information until you have received an official press release regarding the entire cast confirmed. "
The rest of the Distribution has not yet been revealed and a report from IANS said the project is expected to take place on the floors later in the week. Mumbai.
Rajinikanth shot his last film Kaala in Mumbai. In the film directed by Pa Ranjith, the 68-year-old actor played the role of a donated volunteer slum Dharavi, who foils the plan of a local politician to demolish the region .
After Kaala Rajinikanth was seen in Shankar 2.0 who flourished at the box office.
(With contributions from IANS)
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