Kamal was personally invited by Rajinikanth’s daughter Soundarya R Ashwin
Chennai:
Actor-cum-filmmaker Kamal Haasan was personally received by debutant director Soundarya Rajinikanth Ashwin when he was invited for a private screening of Kochadaiiyaan that features her father and superstar Rajinikanth.
The screening was held here on Sunday.
"Ulaganayagan (Kamal) is watching Kochadaiiyaan now. Received by Soundarya Rajini," Kamal's manager posted on Twitter on Sunday. (Also read:Kamal Haasan: Indian Filmmakers Should Take Risks to Produce Global Content)
Kamal, who was busy shooting for Tamil film Uttama Villain, took out time to watch Kochadaiiyaan following a personal invitation from Rajinikanth's daughter.
Haasan was accompanied by his Vishwaroopam co-star Pooja Kumar for the screening.
According to a source at the screening, Kamal thoroughly enjoyed the film and appreciated Soundarya for the effort.
"Kamal really enjoyed the film. He personally congratulated Soundarya for daring to experiment in her debut film," the source told IANS. (Also read:Soundarya Rajinikanth: Glad to Make Women Proud)
Kochadaiiyaan, which released on Friday, opened to mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike.
The screening was held here on Sunday.
"Ulaganayagan (Kamal) is watching Kochadaiiyaan now. Received by Soundarya Rajini," Kamal's manager posted on Twitter on Sunday. (Also read:Kamal Haasan: Indian Filmmakers Should Take Risks to Produce Global Content)
Kamal, who was busy shooting for Tamil film Uttama Villain, took out time to watch Kochadaiiyaan following a personal invitation from Rajinikanth's daughter.
Haasan was accompanied by his Vishwaroopam co-star Pooja Kumar for the screening.
According to a source at the screening, Kamal thoroughly enjoyed the film and appreciated Soundarya for the effort.
"Kamal really enjoyed the film. He personally congratulated Soundarya for daring to experiment in her debut film," the source told IANS. (Also read:Soundarya Rajinikanth: Glad to Make Women Proud)
Kochadaiiyaan, which released on Friday, opened to mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike.