Buzz about two top stars still on

June 17, 2010 01:17 am | Updated 01:17 am IST - CHENNAI

CHENNAI: 01/05/2009:  Actor Kamal Haasan speaks at the launch of the Tamil movie `Unnaippol Oruvan’ in Chennai on Friday. Photo: S_S_Kumar

CHENNAI: 01/05/2009: Actor Kamal Haasan speaks at the launch of the Tamil movie `Unnaippol Oruvan’ in Chennai on Friday. Photo: S_S_Kumar

Kollywood is never short of excitement. Before the buzz about a much-awaited film ends, there is something new. Interestingly, two of the industry's top stars never cease to entertain and make news, no matter how many young, talented actors are around.

After the release of ‘Raavanan,' the next big movie that film buffs are looking forward to is ‘Enthiran.'

With stills of actor Rajinikanth in the film looking stylish and doing the rounds on the internet, the expectation is only bound to rise. As for Kamal Haasan, he is busy shooting for his romantic comedy ‘Manmadhan Ambu' in Paris.

According to industry sources, the audio launch of ‘Enthiran' will be held in July, in Malaysia. Resul Pookutty is working on the sound design for the project. After a thorough audit of several studios in the city, the ace technician has agreed to work at Prasad Labs. However, the Oscar winner is said to have made some alterations in the studio to enhance the effect.

Rajinikanth is currently dubbing for the film. While the talkies portion is complete, one song sequence remains to be shot. Actor Aishwarya Rai would fly down to Chennai later this week for this song, which is to be shot at a mammoth set erected in south Chennai, sources said. The film is likely to hit the cinemas by the end of August.

As for ‘Manmadhan Ambu,' which also features actors Madhavan and Trisha, the film will remind Kamal's fans, his hits of the 1980s.

The actor has been hitting the gym regularly to look like he did in those films.

“He is aiming for the Vaazhvae Maayam kind of a look,” a source said.

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