'Lal Salaam': Rajinikanth, Dhanush send best wishes to Aishwarya on film's release 

Updated : Feb 09, 2024 15:21
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Aishwarya Rajinikanth’s 'Lal Salaam', starring Rajinikanth and Vishnu Vishal, is now in theatres and it is receiving rave reviews. To mark the milestone, both Rajinikanth and Dhanush took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to wish the director good luck for the film. 

Dhanush sends best wishes to Aishwarya 

Dhanush took to his official X account to extend the best wishes to his former wife Aishwarya as she makes her directorial comeback with 'Lal Salaam'. 'Lal Salaam From today!' he wrote on X. Earlier on February 5, Dhanush shared the trailer of 'Lal Salaam' and wrote, "Best wishes to the team. God bless. #superstar #thalaivar (sic)."

Rajinikanth wishes daughter Aishwarya 

Rajinikanth, who appears in an extended cameo in the film, wrote a post in Tamil which translates to, “My love-filled wishes to my dear daughter Aishwarya. I pray to the almighty that your film Lal Salaam will be a huge success.” Along with his heartfelt note, the Thalaivar also shared a priceless unseen pic with his daughter. The adorable picture he shared shows him sitting in a wheelchair with legs folded, and headphones as he adorably pats Aishwarya who stands with him. Both are all smiles. 

About 'Lal Salaam'

'Lal Salaam' explores the relationship between cricket and communal strife, with a focus on harmony among the community. Aside from Rajinikanth and Vishal, the social drama also features Senthil, Jeevitha, Thangadurai, Vishnu Vishal, Vikranth, Ananthika Sanilkumar, Vivek Prasanna, and Thambi Ramaiah in key roles. 

Also read: Bhumi Pednekar opens up on her role in recent release 'Bhakshak'
 

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