It is going to be high stake multi starrer as Telugu super star Nagarjuna is also playing an important character in the film. This is an important film for Ajith as there have been many controversies floated about his film after ‘Aasal’. An ecstatic Venkat Prabhu said the trailer will be soon out in theatres. The pooja happened at the AVM Rajeswari theatre floor and the shooting started with filming of promotional trailer shots. The film was officially launched on Tuesday, August 2. Thala has officially begun working on his next film 'Mangaatha' which will be a Venkat Prabhu Film produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiri of Cloud Nine Movies. But today`s talent, like me, is privileged and proud to belong to this lineage of talented people," said AamirĪnd for all Ajith fans the party has begun. But I think that talent at that time was really special. It often happens that we like older things, as there is a nostalgia value. "I don`t think that now there is any dearth of talent. So it`s quite difficult to compare one period of cinema with the other," he said. "In every period of time different kind of talent has come in Indian cinema. This is actually our treasure," said Aamir. "It`s a great opportunity for the youngsters today to see these films, made by such talented people, great artistes, performers, directors, writers and composers. The actor was all praise for the radio station`s initiative for screening Indian classics. I wish I was born during that period," he added `Teesri Manzil`, `Guide` and the list is unending. "All old films I see, I feel that I should have worked in them. "I think that people during that time were more passionate about filmmaking," he said. During that time the creative talents be it director, actor, lyric writers, composers, writers and in every department used to be excellent," Aamir told reporters at PVR Phoenix Mill, where he came to attended the screening of ‘Teesri Manzil’ in Purani Jeans Film Festival organized by Radio Mirchi.
"To me the 1950s-60s were the golden period of Indian cinema. Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is so fond of films of the 1950s-60s that he wishes he was an actor in that era, which he describes as the golden period of Indian cinema.