Has Dhanush Been Contacted for Shankar's 'Velpari'?
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Chennai, Feb 19 (NationPress) If the industry rumors are to be taken seriously, renowned director Shankar has reportedly reached out to Tamil superstar Dhanush for a significant role in his much-anticipated project, 'Velpari'.
For those who may not know, Shankar's 'Velpari' is designed as a dual-hero narrative.
Insiders suggest that the esteemed director has inquired about Dhanush's availability for the film.
Interestingly, it has been noted that Shankar attended the pooja ceremony for Dhanush's upcoming film, tentatively named D55. Additionally, sources indicate that R Take Studios, one of the production companies behind D55, is also discussing potential collaboration with Shankar for his dream project.
Thus far, there has been no official announcement regarding this matter.
It's worth mentioning that Shankar had previously considered casting Tamil actor Vikram alongside Bollywood star Ranveer Singh for the leading roles.
Shankar has long regarded 'Velpari' as his dream project. The film is inspired by the book 'Veera Yuga Nayagan Vel Pari', a historical novel authored by the acclaimed Tamil writer Su Venkatesan.
For further context, Velpari is a legendary Tamil monarch celebrated not only for his valor and governance but also for his generosity and compassion.
The well-known phrase 'Mullaikku Theru Koduthaan Pari', still widely used in Tamil Nadu today, originates from poetry extolling Pari's virtue, where he famously offered his own chariot to save a wilting jasmine plant.
Pari is among the seven last philanthropists extensively documented in Tamil literature.
It is notable that during a speech on Velpari, Shankar revealed that he intended to read 'Veera Yuga Nayagan Vel Pari' during the Covid lockdown but struggled to find a copy. Eventually, director Vasanthabalan connected with writer Su Venkatesan to procure a personal copy for him. Shankar expressed his awe at the novel's depth and the rich historical insights it offered about a king who reigned 2000 years ago.