Awesome! Kamal teaching Vijay’s famous dialogue

Kamal Haasan’s ‘Vishwaroopam 2’ has taken a good opening and has also received critical acclaim.  A few days back he was on a Hindi  show hosted by Salman Khan to promote the film.  There were a lot of hilarious scenarios on offer for the viewers and the Bollywood hero’s respect for the Ulaganayagan was evident.

On the show Kamal Haasan taught Salman Khan, Thalapathy Vijay’s famous dialogue from ‘Pokkiri’ in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.  The line was “Naan Oru Thadava Mudivu Pannitennaa Yen Pecha Naaney Kekka matten”.  It may be noted that Salman Khan played Vijay’s role in the Hindi version of the film titled ‘Wanted’ also directed by Prabhu Deva.

vera level…Kamal teach tamil, malayalam and telugu lang to Salman khan ..

Dialogue seems like Vijay dialogue
 


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