It
is
no
secret
that
2018
was
a
year
of
mixed
fortunes
for
actor
Vijay.
The
star's
much-hyped
Sarkar,
featuring
him
in
the
role
of
a
crusader,
opened
to
a
thunderous
response
at
the
box
office
and
created
a
great
deal
of
buzz
amongst
fans.
However,
the
film
soon
ran
into
trouble
with
the
Tamil
Nadu
government
because
of
its
political
undertones
which
took
a
toll
on
its
performance
over
the
weekdays.
As
a
result,
Sarkar
failed
to
perform
as
well
as
expected.
With
2018
in
the
past,
'Thalapathy'
is
currently
working
on
Thalapathy
63
which
marks
his
third
collaboration
with
Atlee.
The
film,
slated
to
hit
screens
this
Diwali,
has
already
created
a
great
deal
of
buzz
amongst
movie
buffs
which
is
a
positive
sign.
Now,
here
is
an
exciting
update
about
Thalapathy
63.
Bollywood
Superstar
Turns
Villain
For
Vijay?
According
to
a
leading
website,
Bollywood
star
Shahrukh
Khan
has
been
roped
into
essay
a
negative
role
in
Thalapathy
63.
The
'Badshah'
will
be
seen
on-screen
for
15
minutes
and
is
likely
to
be
an
integral
part
of
the
climax.
A
Big
Boost
SRK,
one
of
the
biggest
names
in
the
Hindi
film
industry,
is
currently
going
through
a
lean
phase
on
the
professional
front.
His
last
release
Zero,
which
released
alongside
KGF,
failed
to
click
with
fans
and
ended
up
being
a
dud.
Despite
his
lacklustre
form,
he
is
still
one
of
the
biggest
brands
in
the
country.
As
such,
his
presence
might
add
a
new
dimension
to
Thalapathy
63
and
make
it
a
pan-India
phenomena.
Thalapathy
63
Goes
The
2.0
Way?
Interestingly,
Shankar's
2.0
featured
Bollywood
star
Akshay
Kumar
as
the
villain
which
helped
it
do
exceptionally
well
in
the
Hindi
market.
If
SRK
does
the
film,
Thalapathy
63
too
might
benefit
big
time
and
make
an
impact
up
North.
To
Conclude...
Meanwhile,
there
is
a
lot
of
curiosity
about
the
storyline
of
Thalapathy
63.
Some
time
ago,
a
leading
YouTube
channel
had
reported
that
the
film
is
going
to
feature
Vijay
in
the
role
of
a
football
coach
and
deal
with
the
issues
plaguing
women's
soccer.
One
is
likely
to
get
more
clarity
about
this
closer
to
the
release
date.