I'd love to work with Shankar someday: Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger is in Chennai for ‘I’ audio launch

September 15, 2014 11:23 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:48 pm IST - Chennai

The star of the “Terminator” film series will share the dais with superstar Rajinikanth on Monday. File photo.

The star of the “Terminator” film series will share the dais with superstar Rajinikanth on Monday. File photo.

It's fun coming to India, said Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was in Chennai for the audio launch of 'I' starring Vikram in the lead.

"I've come to India before and it's fun being here," he said at an interview.

Talking about Shankar, the director of 'I', he said, "He comes up with superb special effects in his films. I'd love to work with him someday soon."

Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday arrived amidst tight security at the Chennai airport to attend the audio launch of Vikram-starrer “I”.

The audio launch is expected to take place on Monday evening at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, where the star of the “Terminator” film series will share the dais with Tamil movie superstar Rajinikanth.

“Arnold arrived with his entourage this morning. He is expected to meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa in the afternoon. His team had sent a special request for the meeting,” a source from the film’s unit told IANS.

“A.R. Rahman will perform all the songs from the album live and will be supported by dancers, who will perform wearing the actual costumes and make-up from the film,” the source added.

Directed by Shankar, “I” also stars Amy Jackson, Suresh Gopi and Upen Patel in lead roles. The movie is expected to hit screens during Diwali festive season.

With additional inputs from IANS

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