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Dulquer Salmaan joins Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life'

Apart from this, Dulquer will be seen in Surya 43, also starring Vijay Varma and Nazriya Fahadh.

Dulquer Salmaan joins Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life'

Actor Dulquer Salmaan is set to be part of Kamal Haasan's next action film Thug Life. Taking to Instagram, production house Raaj Kamal Films International welcomed Dulquer on board.

Sharing the poster, they wrote, "His energy and fervour light up the screens! It is always OKK to work with @dqsalmaan."


As soon as the news was shared, fans and followers chimed in the comment section.

A day ahead of legendary actor Kamal Haasan's birthday, makers on Monday unveiled the title of his upcoming film with Mani Ratnam.

Makers treated fans with an intriguing title announcement video.

The film was tentatively referred to as 'KH234' and now has been titled Thug Life.

The video featured Kamal Haasan in a never-seen-before avatar.

In the video, he can be seen standing in a bleak, hazy landscape while wrapping himself in a rough cloak. He is being chased by a few men and they can be seen approaching him. Then, the camera pans across Kamal's face, revealing his full look including a heavy moustache and beard.

After working in Nayakan, Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam are reuniting for this film after 36 years.

The film is touted to be a gangster drama.

The film also stars Jayam Ravi, Trisha, Dulquer Salmaan, Abhirami, and Nasser.

The film's music is composed by AR Rahman.

Apart from this, Dulquer will be seen in Surya 43, also starring Vijay Varma and Nazriya Fahadh.

He recently announced the project on Instagram.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates and reveals from the world of entertainment.

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