Published 12:42 IST, April 17th 2020
Vishnu Vishal misses son Aryan during lockdown, pens emotional note
Vishnu Vishal seems to be missing his son Aryan during the lockdown. Reason for which, the Raatchasan actor wants the lockdown to end soon. Check out his post.
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Vishnu Vishal of Raatchasan fame seems to be emotionally affected by the lockdown extension. On Thursday, the actor shared a picture of his son Aryan on his social media handle. He also posted a short message, where he revealed that he misses spending time with his child, who is reported to be with his ex-wife Rajini. Vishnu Vishal also wished for the lockdown to end soon.
Check out Vishnu Vishal's post:
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Vishnu Vishal married Rajini Natraj, daughter of actor K.Natraj, in 2011. They welcomed their firstborn in 2017, however, due to undisclosed problems, the two separated in 2018. In an old interview, Vishnu Vishal termed his post-divorce traumatic phase, for which the actor was missing from the limelight for the past two years.
He will be making a comeback with Prabhu Solomon's Kadan. The movie, starring Rana Daggubati, Vishnu Vishal, and Zoya Hussain, is reported to throw light on issues like animal abuse, among others. The multi-lingual was slated to hit the screens in April, however, due to the lockdown, the makers had to postpone the release of the film.
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The first look poster of Vishnu Vishal's upcoming movie with Murali Karthick was recently released. The movie, titled Mohandas, is reportedly based on a real-life incident. The poster released on Monday seems to have caught the attention of the moviegoers.
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Besides the upcomer, Vishnu Vishal has a slew of movies in the pipeline. He has S.P. Karthi's Indru Netru Naalai 2, Manu Anand's FIR - Faizal Ibrahim Rais, and an untitled movie scripted by Vijay Sethupathi. All of which are expected to hit the screen in the year ahead.
12:41 IST, April 17th 2020