Lokesh Kanagaraj, the director of 'Vikram,' is planning a Hindi feature with Salman Khan! According to reports, the filmmaker has the potential opportunity to helm a Hindi film starring Salman Khan. A major Telugu film production business appears to be supporting the concept and has begun preliminary conversations with the filmmaker.
The official announcement about the film will arrive after the final settlements are complete, and the picture will take some time to roll due to Lokesh Kanagaraj's past obligations.
Interestingly, Lokesh Kanagaraj is not making an offer to Salman for the first time. Salman was given the official adaptation of Murad Khetani's Master earlier this year. The producer had hoped that Lokesh would direct Salman in this film, but it never happened. This time, the talk has shifted to a different topic.
Lokesh Kanagaraj will direct Vijay's 67th film, and the filmmaker is now working on the project's pre-production. The film's formal announcement is also coming soon. The film, provisionally named 'Thalapathy 67,' is set to begin production in October. The film would be Lokesh Kanagaraj's second collaboration with Vijay after 'Master,' and it is said to be a mafia drama set in Mumbai.
Meanwhile, Lokesh Kanagaraj has become one of the most successful filmmakers in South cinema due to a string of box office hits, including the latest 'Vikram,' starring Kamal Haasan.