Dhanush and Silambarasan team up?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,February 14 2008]

The latest and hottest buzz in Kollywood is that Silambarasan and Dhanush might team up in a movie directed by Prabhu Deva. It is said that dance master turned director Prabhu Deva is in touch with both of them.

Silambarasan has reportedly confirmed that Prabhu Deva has contacted him for the venture. A Tamil daily has quoted Silambarasan saying that, “I am ready to act with Dhanush if the story is strong enough to cater to our respective talents”. There is no hint from Dhanush’s side about the venture.

Prabhu Deva, it is said, would commence the project after finishing his Hindi remake of ‘Pokkiri’ starring Salman Khan and a Tamil film featuring Vijay under the banner of Ayngaran International.

Tamil screen has seen many such sensational combinations in the past but this particular combination would be most surprising given the ‘not so ideal’ relationship between the two young actors.

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