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Siva’s Sanjay Leela Bhansali office visit sparks chatter on his foray into Bollywood

The video clip, which has gone viral, shows Sivakarthikeyan arriving at the popular director's office. The clip triggered a huge amount of excitement on social media with many netizens wondering if whether the actor was now all set to make his Bollywood debut. Some others wondered if there was a pan-Indian film in the offing.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Actor Sivakarthikeyan, who was last seen in AR Murugadoss’s Madharaasi, recently wrapped up the shooting of Parasakthi. Recently, the actor was spotted at director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s office, which triggered speculations on whether he will be stepping into the Hindi film industry soon. However, there is no official confirmation yet.

Meanwhile, Parasakthi, helmed by Sudha Kongara, also stars Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa and Sreeleela in key roles. Bankrolled by Dawn Pictures, the announcement video that released earlier this year starts with the silhouette of Sivakarthikeyan walking in the corridor of one of the oldest colleges in Chennai, with the words Once Upon A Time In Madras. Then comes Atharvaa and Sreeleela amidst the chaos in the college premises, indicating a strike. A train blazing in the background, Ravi Mohan is seen shooting the figurine of Sivakarthikeyan.

Parasakthi will have musical score by GV Prakash, marking his 100th film as a composer. The film is all set to hit the screens on January 14.

On the other hand, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who is known for his grandeur creations, next has Love & War in the pipeline. 

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