This Article is From Apr 25, 2014

Rajinikanth hasn't visited Baahubali set yet, says S S Rajamouli

Rajinikanth hasn't visited  Baahubali set yet, says S S Rajamouli

Rajinikanth sought the permission at the Telugu trailer launch of his film Kochadaiiyaan

Highlights

  • Ace filmmaker S S Rajamouli, who refuted rumours that superstar Rajinikanth recently visited him on the sets of his upcoming Telugu film Baahubali, says he's still waiting for the privilege to welcome him.
  • "The news that you're hearing that Rajini sir visited our sets is untrue. We haven't had that privilege yet. I guess it may happen one day," Rajamouli told IANS.
  • At a recent event in Hyderabad, Rajinikanth had sought Rajamouli's permission to visit him on the sets of Baahubali. Rajamouli instantly agreed to his request.
  • Rajamouli is currently busy wrapping up period-drama Baahubali, which features Prabhas Varma, Rana Daggubatti and Anushka Shetty in the lead. The film is expected to hit the marquee in 2015.
  • Meanwhile, Rajinikanth is awaiting the release of highly anticipated film Kochadaiiyaan, which is touted to be India's first motion capture 3D animated photo-realistic film.
Chennai: Ace filmmaker S S Rajamouli, who refuted rumours that superstar Rajinikanth recently visited him on the sets of his upcoming Telugu film Baahubali, says he's still waiting for the privilege to welcome him.

"The news that you're hearing that Rajini sir visited our sets is untrue. We haven't had that privilege yet. I guess it may happen one day," Rajamouli told IANS. (Also read: Rajinikanth sought Rajamouli's permission)

At a recent event in Hyderabad, Rajinikanth had sought Rajamouli's permission to visit him on the sets of Baahubali. Rajamouli instantly agreed to his request.

Rajamouli is currently busy wrapping up period-drama Baahubali, which features Prabhas Varma, Rana Daggubatti and Anushka Shetty in the lead. The film is expected to hit the marquee in 2015.

Meanwhile, Rajinikanth is awaiting the release of highly anticipated film Kochadaiiyaan, which is touted to be India's first motion capture 3D animated photo-realistic film.
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