The happening actors, Surya and Nayan pair up!!

Girls go swooning when they look at the handsome Surya and men go hot over glam doll Nayan, and what will happen when both of them pair up. The movie will turn out explosive. This is exactly what Udayanidhi Stalin and K.S Ravi Kumar are trying to do for their next movie.

The yet to be titled movie is Udayanidhi Stalin’s second venture after Kuruvi. The shoot will start some time in December, after Surya completes Ayan and Nayanthara finishes her current assignments, Aegan and Villu. The fine pair of Surya- Nayan with AR Rahman is likely to provide music under hit maker KS Ravikumar’s direction, which will make this one of the hottest projects in the trade.

Surya and Nayantara were seen together perviously in the movie Ghajini, where Nayantara comes in the second half of the movie and helps Surya fight the villians. Nayan had also signed up Lingusamy’s film where her hero is Surya’s younger brother, Karthi.

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Halla Bol is a war-cry used to create an awakening.

A small town god-fearing soul, a simpleton, Ashfaque Khan(Ajay Devgan), acts in street plays to bring about social awakening and also chases his dream to become a film star. Siddhu (a strident Pankaj Kapur) is his director & mentor while Sneha (Vidya Balan) is his love interest.

Destination Mumbai….the struggle. Finally, he gets his first break in movies after sacrificing his one rule in life “not to lie”. Sameer Khan, a star is born! Along with glory of stardom comes endorsements, wealth and splendor. Soon, he crosses the line of morality, by taking on double standards, arrogance, conceit. At one of the Page 3 parties, he witnesses the murder of Rashmi Sahni, an upcoming actress, by the sons of powerful politicians. Everyone keeps quiet as they let the culprits walk away. So does Sameer Khan.

The shock of witnessing the murder stirs his “zameer” and propels him back to his “Halla Bol” days. He names the killers and is promptly targeted by the goons working for the “moneybags” (Gaikwad and a Mallya lookalike). This results in mass hysteria and the common man then takes to the streets, slogans etc.

Brilliant performances by the lead actors & crisp, hard-hitting dialogues are the highlights of the film

The movie may not exactly set the cash registers ringing. Nevertheless, it is a sincere attempt by Rakjumar Santoshi to convey a strong social message and definitely needs to be applauded.

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