Kajal to team up with Vijay for third time


Chennai, Jan 17 (IANS): Kajal Aggarwal, who had previously worked with Tamil superstar Vijay in films such as "Thuppakki" and "Jilla", is all set to team up with him for the third time. She is really excited about the collaboration.

"2017 is going to be an exciting year. I have a (Tamil) film with Ajith, and I'm working with Vijay again. I have also teamed up with director Teja, who launched me, after a decade," Kajal, who is basking in the success of Telugu actioner "Khaidi No 150", told IANS.

She is thrilled about the success of "Khaidi No 150", which grossed over Rs 100 crore in just five days since its worldwide release.

"I didn't want to miss an opportunity to work with Chiranjeevi, and I'm glad it paid off. I couldn't have wished for a better start to the year," she said.

Asked about the experience of matching steps with the 61-year-old, who is known for his dancing prowess, Kajal added: "It was so much fun. The 'Ammudu let's do kummudu' song is a hit, and it was truly my 'Kajra re' moment to share the screen with both Chiranjeevi and his son Ram Charan."

"Khaidi No 150" marked her first-time collaboration with Chiranjeevi, who returned to face the arc lights after a decade.

  

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