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Sai Pallavi coming together with Aamir Khan? Amaran director Rajkumar spills beans

Sai Pallavi gained immense praise and compliments  as Indhu Rebecca Varghese in Sivakarthikeyan’s Amaran. While the fans are clearly eager to see her again on the big screen , she has already locked a significant project as her immediate next, as revealed by filmmaker Rajkumar Periasamy.

At the success event of the film the Director appreciated all the cast including Sai Pallavi. Moreover, talking about Sai he also gave a big hint towards the next project of her going to be to be with Aamir Khan production next after Amaran.

Sharing tidbits, he said, “Sai Pallavi is making a film with Aamir Khan sir production company. It is going to be released next.”

Quite interestingly, as Rajkumar Periasamy made this big revelation about the upcoming project with Aamir Khan , the actress herself seemed quite surprised  and she then smiled brightly as the details about the project were given ahead of there time.

Over the years Sai Pallavi has been a face seen with various actors and Stars creating an image of versatility with each project . During a recent interview with Behindwoods, the diva reminisced about one of the lesser-known days of her career initially, where she used to feel uncomfortable being on the sets of the film.

Recalling how things happened when she was filming  NGK (Nandha Gopalan Kumaran), she said, “When I first arrived at the N.G.K. set, I was quite uncomfortable because I couldn’t tell whether I was doing well or not. After each shot, Selva sir wouldn’t confirm if it was okay or not.”

Well, coming back to her recent release Amaran, Sai Pallavi has left a lasting impression on the audience with her accurate performance to depict the character ..

In another interview with Behindwoods, Sai Pallavi talked about her constant fight against lesser screen time being given to actresses and revealed how he took a written confirmation from Rajkumar Periasamy on this matter, before shooting for Amaran.

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