Rajinikanths’s movie, Rana, has of late been involved in mass confusion as to whether it comes in as a rechristened talkie version of Sultan The Warrior, or not. This is in sharp contrast to the joy and harmony that accompanied Rajinikanth’s prior announcement of the movie. Indeed, his fans never expected such confusion to sweep across the country. It is good to know that the confusion has now ceased. Fans can now be at peace with respect to the declaration by Ocher studios and Eros International. The two bodies have strongly denied connections with SultanTthe Warrior. Beyond the declaration made by these bodies, there is further evidence to the same effect. Weeks earlier, Randy, the popular cinematographer of Endiran had already posted information about the new film on his Facebook page. His elation was in the fact that he was going to be involved with the production of Rajinikanth’s next film. There is speculation that the movie will be directed by K S Ravikumar and will feature Bollywood beauty Deepika Padukone as the heroine of the movie. Could this be true? Well, no one should hurriedly believe this, because, we are aware of what Rajinikanth can do with his movies. We might be kept in suspence trying to figure out things like who the director is; who the heroine is; who plays the baddie; how much Rajinikanth is paid, and how much budget went into production. We may not exactly know all these until the film is finally released. The most important thing all will want to know is who gets to play the baddie in Rajinikanth’s films. Recounting, we will remember Sathayaraj’s role in MR. Bharath; Raghuvaran’s role in Baadshah; Suman in Sivaji, and others. In this wise, the villain is required to equal the magnificence and majestic qualities of Thalaiver Superstar Rajinikanth. The villain is required to challenge the caliber of Rajinikanth and should be powerful enough to make the audience boo him off. For the latest movie, Rana, the villain is Sonu Sood. This actor is well known in the Kollywood and Tollywood industries, and is appreciated for his power packed performances in Chandramukhi and Arundhathi.
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