Actress Simran To Play The Female Lead In Rajinikanth-Karthik Subbaraj Film?
Simran has joined the cast of the Rajinikanth-Karthik Subbaraj film and will be seen opposite Kollywood's Thalaiva. Her chemistry with Rajini could be a highlight of the film and make it a must watch.
Tamil
Superstar
Rajinikanth
is
all
set
to
collaborate
with
young
film-maker
Karthik
Subbaraj
in
the
near
future.
And,
as
expected,
the
film
has
already
become
the
talk
of
the
town
for
the
right
reasons.
A
short
while
ago,
it
was
reported
that
Bollywood
star
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui
would
be
playing
a
negative
role
in
it.
However,
the
star's
team
soon
refuted
this
and
stated
that
their
was
no
truth
behind
the
rumour.
Following
this,
reports
of
Vijay
Sethupathi
being
a
part
of
the
film
began
doing
the
rounds.
Now,
there
is
some
more
news
about
this
exciting
project.
The
buzz
is
that
noted
actress
Simran
has
joined
the
cast
and
will
be
playing
the
female
lead
opposite
'Thalaiva'.
If
this
is
indeed
the
case,
the
powerhouse
performer
will
make
a
nice
addition
to
the
cast.
We
are
sure
that
movie
buffs
will
love
seeing
the
two
on
the
big
screen.
Interestingly,
this
is
a
busy
time
for
Rajinikanth.
He
is
currently
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
Kaala
which
hits
screens
on
June
7,
2018.
The
film
is
a
crime-drama
and
will
see
him
essay
the
role
of
a
gangster.
His
raw
avatar
has
created
a
buzz
amongst
fans
and
is
bound
to
be
the
USP
of
the
Pa
Ranjith
directorial.
Kaala
also
features
Bollywood
star
Huma
Qureshi
and
veteran
actor
Nana
Patekar
in
the
lead.
Huma
is
likely
to
play
Rajini's
lover
in
the
film
and
her
scenes
with
him
have
come
out
quite
well.
Rajinikanth
will
also
be
seen
in
the
eagerly-awaited
2.0.
The
S
Shankar
directorial
is
a
magnum
opus
and
is
touted
to
be
a
sci-fi
thriller.
A
sequel
to
the
2010
hit
Enthiran,
the
movie
also
has
Amy
Jackson
and
Bollywood's
Akshay
Kumar
in
the
lead.
Akki
will
be
playing
the
role
of
a
'crow
man'
in
this
one.
So,
are
you
excited
about
possibly
seeing
Simran
and
Rajinikanth
on
the
big
screen?
Tell
us
in
the
space
below.