Akshay Kumar is good to go to make his Tamil presentation with Shankar's artful culmination, Robot 2.0 latest movie. The Rajnikanth starrer highlights the Khiladi of Bollywood playing the rival. What's more, in spite of the fact that the makers made a decent attempt to hold his look under wraps, a couple of photos have been spilled from the set. What's more, they have uncovered that Akshay will play an abhorrent researcher in the film.
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robor 2.0 first look was so amazing Akshay kumar character is named Dr Richard, a researcher who supposedly transforms into a crow after an investigation turns out badly. insane fizzled test. The on-screen character, who is at present shooting for a noteworthy activity plan at Delhi, was snapped by Bombay Times in his threatening symbol Despite the fact that this is Akshay's essential look in the film, a considerable measure of VFX will be utilized to improve the character further. The last look in this way, is as yet an amazement. Robot 2.0, mounted on a financial plan of Rs 400 crore, is said to be the costliest Indian film at any point made. The tale of the film is basically an adoration triangle between Rajinikanth, Amy Jackson and Akshay Kumar - and is supposedly enlivened by the Ramayana.
Executive Shankar has guaranteed that Robot2.0 will be a true to life encounter like no other. Shankar has likewise reserved in the visual impacts group of Baahubali for the venture and the activity arrangements have been arranged by different Hollywood specialists.
Executive Shankar has guaranteed that Robot2.0 will be a true to life encounter like no other. Shankar has likewise reserved in the visual impacts group of Baahubali for the venture and the activity arrangements have been arranged by different Hollywood specialists.
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