This Article is From Oct 01, 2012

SS Rajmouli's tribute to Ajay Devgn in Makkhi

SS Rajmouli's tribute to Ajay Devgn in Makkhi

Ajay Devgn, 43, has lent his voice in Makkhi, Hindi version of SS Rajamouli's Telugu blockbuster Eega.

Highlights

  • Director SS Rajamouli pays tribute to Ajay Devgn in his film Makkhi by making the protagonist enact a stunt scene that the Bollywood actor is famous for.
  • Ajay Devgn, 43, has lent his voice in Makkhi, Hindi version of SS Rajamouli's Telugu blockbuster Eega. The director has added an extra scene where the fly will be seen balancing itself on the back of two other flies and will speak the famous dialogue - Ata majhi satakli! from Ajay's hit movie Singham.
  • The entire animation was incorporated in the film within seven days. The movie traces the life of a man reborn as a fly to avenge his death and protect his girlfriend.
  • "For a film like Makkhi, it is very important that the audience leave the theatre with warmth in their heart and a smile on their face... So we came up with the idea of making the makkhi dance for the end credits. But makkhi riding on two houseflies is the cherry on top," SS Rajamouli said in a statement.
  • Meanwhile, the actor is geared up for the release of director Ashwini Dhir's Son Of Sardaar and he will be seen balancing himself on two horses in the film coming out Nov 13.
New Delhi: Director SS Rajamouli pays tribute to Ajay Devgn in his film Makkhi by making the protagonist enact a stunt scene that the Bollywood actor is famous for.

Ajay Devgn, 43, has lent his voice in Makkhi, Hindi version of SS Rajamouli's Telugu blockbuster Eega. The director has added an extra scene where the fly will be seen balancing itself on the back of two other flies and will speak the famous dialogue - Ata majhi satakli! from Ajay's hit movie Singham.

The entire animation was incorporated in the film within seven days. The movie traces the life of a man reborn as a fly to avenge his death and protect his girlfriend.

"For a film like Makkhi, it is very important that the audience leave the theatre with warmth in their heart and a smile on their face... So we came up with the idea of making the makkhi dance for the end credits. But makkhi riding on two houseflies is the cherry on top," SS Rajamouli said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the actor is geared up for the release of director Ashwini Dhir's Son Of Sardaar and he will be seen balancing himself on two horses in the film coming out Nov 13.
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