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Nagarjuna may share screenspace with Rajinikanth in Hukum: Reports

| @indiablooms | Apr 22, 2024, at 02:53 am

Southern superstar Nagarjuna might soon be seen sharing screen space with veteran actor Rajinikanth in Hukum, media reports said.

"Nagarjuna has agreed in principle to share screen space with Rajinikanth and other issues are being discussed,” a source told Deccan Chronicle.

The movie is directed by Lokesh Kanakaraj.

“Lokesh believes in roping in actors from varied languages to give a boost to his action adventure. This time, he is looking to sign in Nagarjuna who is sparing dates for special roles these days," the source adds.

"He likes doing multi-hero films without denting his popularity and charisma. He is looking forward to working with Rajinikanth for whom he has good respect and regards," he told the newspaper.

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