Indian 2: Shankar To Bring Back 'Dead' Actor On Screen In Kamal Haasan's Film; Here's All You Need To Know
Strong sources from the film industry says that Director Shankar who is well-known for his CGI works in his previous films like Enthiran, has came up with a brilliant technology to make Vivek perform on screen with Kamal
Shankar
is
the
leading
director
of
the
Tamil
film
industry.
He
proved
himself
by
doing
big
budget
films
and
making
them
a
huge
hit.
He
is
currently
working
on
the
Indian
2
movie.
The
film,
which
was
announced
in
2017,
is
now
moving
towards
the
end
after
facing
various
obstacles.
The
shooting
of
the
film,
in
which
Kamal
Haasan
plays
the
hero,
is
in
progress.
Comedian
Vivek
also
starred
in
Indian
2.
Actor
Vivek,
who
worked
with
a
large
number
of
leading
actors
like
Rajinikanth,
Vijay,
Ajith
and
Surya
in
the
film
industry,
had
not
got
the
opportunity
to
work
with
Kamal
Haasan.
Vivek
has
openly
stated
this
in
many
platforms
and
interviews
as
his
long
-awaited
desire
to
act
with
Kamal
Haasan.
His
wish
was
fulfilled
by
the
Indian
2
film.
Vivek
also
participated
in
the
shooting
of
the
film.
But
the
shooting
of
the
film
was
halted
by
an
accident
in
2020.
Later
when
the
shooting
of
the
film
was
resumed
in
2022,
actor
Vivek
has
died.
Actor
Vivek
died
of
a
sudden
heart
attack
in
April
2021,
and
it
is
said
that
the
scenes
of
Indian
2
that
were
shot
with
Vivek
will
not
be
used
in
the
film.
There
were
also
reports
that
he
was
going
to
cast
a
different
actor
for
the
role.
The
fans
were
sad
knowing
that
Vivek's
dream
would
not
come
true.
In
this
case,
Vivek's
fans
have
got
a
good
news.
Strong
sources
from
the
film
industry
says
that
Director
Shankar
who
is
well-known
for
his
CGI
works
in
his
previous
films
like
Enthiran,
has
came
up
with
a
brilliant
technology
to
make
Vivek
perform
on
screen
with
Kamal
Haasan.
This
made
Indian
2
as
the
last
film
of
actor
Vivek.
However,
it
remains
to
be
seen
who
is
dubbing
for
Vivek
in
the
film.
Since
we
know
there
are
so
many
talented
dubbing
artists
available,
it
won't
be
much
difficult
for
Shankar
to
recreate
Vivek's
voice
as
well.