1. Thalapathy Vijay’s Bodyguard Incident at Madurai Airport
A video has gone viral showing actor-politician Thalapathy Vijay's security guard briefly pointing a gun at an elderly fan who approached the actor at Madurai airport. The fan, attempting to greet Vijay, was mistaken for a potential threat by the security personnel. The guard quickly retracted the weapon after realizing the situation. The incident has sparked discussions online about celebrity security measures and fan interactions.
2. Allu Arjun Meets Aamir Khan, Fueling Collaboration Speculations
South superstar Allu Arjun was spotted visiting Bollywood actor Aamir Khan at his Mumbai residence. The meeting has ignited rumors of a potential collaboration between the two stars. While details remain undisclosed, fans are eagerly anticipating what this alliance could mean for Indian cinema.
3. Rajinikanth Becomes Asia’s Highest-Paid Actor with 'Coolie'
Rajinikanth is set to become Asia's highest-paid actor by reportedly charging between ₹260–₹280 crore for his upcoming film 'Coolie', directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. The action thriller, slated for release on August 14, 2025, boasts a massive budget of ₹400 crore, reflecting the film's grand scale and the superstar's enduring appeal.
4. Allu Arjun Celebrates 22 Years of 'Arya'
Marking 22 years since the release of his breakthrough film 'Arya', Allu Arjun took to social media to express his gratitude. He shared a heartfelt post reminiscing about the film's impact on his career and thanked fans for their unwavering support. 'Arya', directed by Sukumar, remains a significant milestone in the actor's journey.
5. Tragic Accident on 'Kantara: Chapter 1' Set
A tragic incident occurred on the set of 'Kantara: Chapter 1' when junior artiste MF Kapil drowned in the Souparnika River near Kollur, Kerala. The accident happened during a lunch break when Kapil went for a swim and was swept away by a strong current. Production has been temporarily halted, and an investigation is underway.
Stay tuned for more updates from the world of South Indian cinema.
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