Tamil star hero Vijay who is enjoying the success of his Varissu at the box office has now kickstarted his next film. This movie is directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj is called as #Thalapathy67 all these days, and finally, the director has today unveiled a video where he revealed the actual title. But the video is reminding folks of Lokesh’s previous movie.
Portraying Vijay as a chocolate maker on one side and a sword-making smith on the other side, the video shows a convoy of cars featuring masked thugs reaching the den where the hero makes the sword and dips it in chocolate. Later he tastes the chocolate and says, ‘Bloody Sweet’. No doubt, the video is powerful as in the end it is revealed that the title is “Leo”. However, isn’t this video exactly like Kamal Haasan’s Vikram title reveal video?
While the visuals may be different, the concepts are similar where in the old one, Kamal waits for a gang of goons and others to come for a dinner, and while everyone leaves their weapons behind, he will have his under the table. With so many expectations on Lokesh Kanagaraj, fans are feeling that this comparison is a little thing to worry about as long as the director mesmerises with his screenplay.
On the other hand, after watching Vijay as a stunner in “Master” movie, his fans are expecting that Lokesh will now deliver something bigger than “Vikram” with Ilayathalapathy. And they have announced the film in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Kannada as well.
This post was last modified on 4 February 2023 3:57 am
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