Ajay Devgn shares several old bills from 'Drishyam', hints at its sequel

Updated : Sep 29, 2022 14:41
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Ajay Devgn took a trip down the memory lane on Tuesday and shared a series of pictures of old bills on social media, which were an important part of his 2015 film ‘Drishyam’. The images included a receipt from Ashok Restaurant, a CD of Swami Chinmayananda Ji’s Maha Satsang dated October 2 and 3, a ticket from Panjim to Pondolem, and tickets to a film. Sharing the pictures, the actor wrote, ‘Kuch purane bills haath lage aaj (I came across a few old bills today)!’

Soon after he shared the post, fans started to speculate that the teaser of ‘Drishyam 2’ will be released soon.

One fan commented, ‘Drishyam is one of the best remakes done by Bollywood. Hope the second part will be just as good.’ Another fan said, ‘Drishyam 2 .... Eagerly waiting for this.’ One of the comments read, Tabu ma'am phir se wo case open karne ki taiyari kar rahi hain. Home ministry se permission mangi hai. Sambhal kar rakhiye bills, sir (Tabu Ma’am is preparing to reopen the case. She has asked for permission from Home Ministry. Keep the bills safe with you Sir. )

 

Directed by Nishat Kamat, ‘Drishyam’ is a crime thriller in which Ajay portrayed the role of Vijay Salgaonkar. The character tries to protect his family after his daughter accidently kills a boy who blackmailed her. Vijay disposes the boy’s body and removes all the traces and then goes to Panaji for a family trip. The film also stars Tabu, Shriya Saran, Ishita Dutta, Mrunal Jadhav, Rajat Kapoor and Rishab Chadha. 

'Drishyam 2' is expected to release in November this year. Besides ‘Drishyam’, Ajay will also be seen in 'Thank God', co-starring Rakul Preet Singh, Sidharth Malhotra.  

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