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WATCH 2.0 making video: Rajinikanth-Akshay Kumar's film promises a visual treat

2.0 is the most anticipated Indian film ever. While the film is currently in its post-production stage, filmmaker Shankar took to Twitter to release the making video of Rajinikanth-starrer.

 

Going by the video, it looks like the team has worked extra hard for the sequel. The video shows some candid shots of Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar on the sets of the film. From the making video, it's quite clear that the audiences are in for a big surprise.

 

Made on a lavish budget of Rs 400 crore, 2.0 is touted as the costliest Asian film to be ever made. Directed by Shankar, the film stars Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, Amy Jackson, Sudhanshu Pandey and Adil Hussain in important roles.

 

2.0 will release in over 7000-8000 screens in India.

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