Kangana Ranaut has finally wrapped up the shoot of her upcoming film, Thalaivi. She made the announcement along with two pictures, one of herself and one of the late actor-turned politician.
Sharing a picture of herself in make-up and costume, flashing a victory sign, and a picture of late Jayalalithaa, Kangana wrote on Twitter, “And it’s a wrap, today we successfully completed the filming of our most ambitious project Thalaivi- the revolutionary leader, rarely an actor finds a character that comes alive in flesh and blood and I fall in love so hard but now suddenly it’s time to say bye,mixed feelings.”
She further wrote, “Opportunity of a lifetime thank you team @vishinduri @ShaaileshRSingh @BrindaPrasad1 @neeta_lulla @rajatsaroraa , Vijendra Parsad ji @ballusaluja @gvprakash @thearvindswami and director A. L. Vijay sir, each and every member of my wonderful crew, thank you thank you thank you.”
Kangana is essaying the role of J Jayalalithaa in Thalaivi. She remembered the late politician on her death anniversary earlier this month by tweeting a few stills from the film. “On the death anniversary of Jaya Amma, sharing some working stills from our film Thalaivi- the revolutionary leader,” she wrote along with the pictures on Twitter.
The 33-year-old actor went on to thank the team of the film including the director AL Vijay for “working like a super human” to complete the film. “All thanks to my team, especially the leader of our team Vijay sir who is working like a super human to complete the film, just one more week to go,” she further wrote.
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Thalaivi is written by Baahubali and Manikarnika writer KV Vijayendra Prasad and The Dirty Picture and Once Upon a Time in Mumbai writer Rajat Arora. The release date of the film has not yet been decided after it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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