Thursday 25 April 2013

Aishwarya loves Dhanush's Hindi talking




The official trailer of the much awaited Raanjhanaa is out. While the initial impressions are extremely favorable, the greatest surprise was probably delivered by Dhanush. This Tamil actor has left his friends and family full of awe and admiration with his easy command over the Hindi language.
The sentiment of the near ones of this talented actor was best revealed by the twit posted by wife Aishwarya. She wrote, “The trailer of Raanjhanaa is out !!! Omg I love it :-):-) check it out ...love my hindi talking @dhanushkraja (sic).” She had already directed him in the film 3.
Echoing this sentiment was the tweet posted by Selvaraghavan, brother to Dhanush and an established director in his own right, "Raanjhnaa rocks! My thambi (brother) is speaking Hindi. Proudest moment for all of us."
The admiration did not stop there. Venkat Prabhu, the famous filmmaker said “Awesome Dhanush! Brilliant as usual and I am sure he is again going to make us proud”. The same sentiment was also seen in the optimistic words of producer Dhayanidhi Alagiri, "Raanjhnaa trailer! Like always he is good at what he does. Great work Dhanush”.
Dhanush has done it again. This son-in-law of the legendary superstar Rajnikanth had rocked the entire country with his deceptively simple ‘kolaveri di’ song which went viral last year. So, great things are expected from him as he debuts in Bollywood with Raanjhanaa. The first official trailer of the film promises to fulfill all these expectations and more.
Raanjhanaa is a love story directed by Anand L. Rai. Dhanush will play opposite Sonam Kapoor in the film and Abhay Deol will also appear in the film. Produced by Eros International, the music is directed by Oscar winning composer A. R. Rahman. The first trailers show sizzling chemistry between Dhanush and Sonam Kapoor. Despite it being the debut film of the South Indian actor, Sonam, who is a seven year veteran of the Bollywood scene, had no hesitation in saying that it is she who feels like a newcomer while playing against the legendary Kolveri Di star. "I am still a newcomer and he has worked a many more years than I have in Indian film Industry. It is his debut Bollywood project but I wouldn't call him a new comer. I think he is one of the most brilliant actors and he is definitely better actor than me. I feel like a novice when I work with him."

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