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Came Uninvited Just To Meet Rajinikanth: Salman Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Nov, 2016 12:02 PM
  • Came Uninvited Just To Meet Rajinikanth: Salman Khan
Actor Salman Khan, who attended the first look launch of Rajinikanth's upcoming Tamil science-fiction actioner "2.o", said he wasn't invited but he still came just to meet the Tamil superstar.
 
"I just showed up without being invited because I wanted to meet Rajinikanth sir," Salman said at the event here.
 
Salman referred Rajinikanth as "garu' (Telugu for sir), as he addressed the Telugu audience present at the venue.
 
He later asked Karan Johar, the emcee of the event, why he doesn't make films like S. Shankar, the director of "2.o".
 
Thanking Salman for his presence, Rajinikanth said: "If Salman says yes, I'll work with him in a film even tomorrow."
 
The makers also confirmed that "2.o", a sequel to 2010 Tamil blockbuster "Enthiran", will hit the screens worldwide during Diwali next year.
 
Also starring Amy Jackson, Sudhanshu Pandey and Adil Hussain, the film is produced by Lyca Productions.

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