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Amy Jackson is 'Thrilled' After Her Shooting With Rajinikanth For 2.0

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2016 12:02 PM
    Amy Jackson says she is absolutely thrilled to be working with superstar Rajinikanth in upcoming film 2.0.
     
    Directed by Shankar, 2.0 is a sequel to 2010 blockbuster Robot.
     
    The sci-fi action drama features actor Akshay Kumar in the role of an antagonist.
     
    There were reports that the Singh is Bliing actress has shot a song with Rajinikanth, but Amy said currently only action sequences are underway.
     
    "We haven't shot the song yet, actually. We have been shooting for action sequences. I shot for about 60 days with Rajinikanth. I was so thrilled and I am so privileged," she told reporters.
     
     
    The 24-year-old actress feels the movie is going to be a landmark in her career.
     
    "The song will be shot in 2017. I think definitely Robot 2 is a milestone in my career. I am very excited to be working with Shankar again. I am excited for the release," she said.
     
    The film is being produced in three languages - Tamil, Telugu and Hindi - and is scheduled to release next year.

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