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Vijay’s cameo in ‘Rowdy Rathore’ creates hungama!

Submitted by on May 8, 2012 – 5:18 pm2 Comments |


Tamil super star Vijay, who has done a cameo in Akshay Kumar’s upcoming film ‘Rowdy Rathore’ is said to have done an awesome job of it. The much loved star danced to the tunes of director – choreographer Prabhudeva, and if reports are to believed the results are just awesome!

When reports streamed in earlier that Vijay might be doing a cameo in a song sequence, it was believed to be just another of those many other rumours doing the rounds. It stunned many that he agreed to be a part of the song, amidst his very busy schedule down South.

Vijay shares a very special rapport with Prabhudeva, and it is this warm relationship that they share that seems to have worked as the catalyst in making Vijay agree to do the song. Vijay fans are all excited and are eagerly waiting for Rowdy Rathore to be released to see their star in action!



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