Chennai: South superstar Kamal Haasan has kickstarted shooting for his latest movie, titled Vikram, and said the first day on the film's set felt like a "high school reunion". The film, produced by Haasan's Raaj Kamal Films International, was announced last year on his birthday on November 7.
Touted as a high-octane action drama, the Tamil-language movie is directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj of Master fame. The 66-year-old actor will be sharing the screen space with two of the South cinema's biggest names -- Vijay Sethupathi and Fahadh Faasil.
Taking to Twitter on Saturday, Haasan shared a video from the film's first day ceremony, held on Friday. In the 49-second clip, Haasan, Sethupathi, Kanagaraj and the crew of Vikram are seen performing puja and setting the camera at the office of Raaj Kamal Films International.
"Day one of VIKRAM. Felt like a High school reunion. In the past 50 years, this is the longest I have been away from film shootings. Many film makers have not seen action for nearly a year," Haasan tweeted.