Ameer to direct Kamal Haasan?
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Mar 31, 2012
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The latest report doing the rounds is that director Ameer has expressed a desire to work with Kamal Haasan and direct Thalaivan Irukiran. Aascar Ravichandran is the producer and word is that he is definitely keen to have Ameer at the helm of his big budget extravaganza.

Ameer is currently working on Aadhi Bhagawan, his film with Jayam Ravi and Kamal Haasan is putting the finishing strokes on his magnum opus - Viswaroopam. Once these two films are wrapped up, the duo are likely to get started on Thalaivan Irukiran. Earlier it was reported that Jackie Chan and Salman will be part of this project but that has turned out to be false so official details about the rest of the cast and crew are keenly awaited.

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