Makkhi inspired from Son Of Sardaar

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Makkhi inspired from Son Of Sardaar

He has balanced on two bikes, two cars and recently we also got a sneak peak of Ajay Devgn riding on two horses for his forthcoming Diwali release Son Of Sardaar which is all set to release on Nov 13, 2012.

Well, till we await the festive season of Diwali there is someone who is doing the now famous horse riding stunt done by the action hero himself. It is none other than Makkhi. S.S Rajamouli’ who has honored Devgn in Makkhi which is the much anticipated Hindi release of his Telugu blockbuster film Eega.

Yes! Makkhi the main protagonist in the film will be seen re-enacting the same iconic scene and would be riding on two other house-fly characters exactly like the stunt. This scene was specially incorporated in the film with animation within 7 days! Well if you think you hadn't had enough Makkhi would also be seen saying the famous dialogue from Devgn's Singham – ‘Ata Majhi Satakli’!.
Rajamouli is a huge fan of Devgn- who has also generously lent his voice in Makkhi and would be heard as a narrator at the beginning of the film. Though he was quite busy with the post-production of his Diwali release & simultaneously shooting for Himmatwala, Devgn managed to squeeze in time, did the voice over & generously waived his fee as well.

Therefore by incorporating the horse stunt in the film, Rajamouli has chosen a unique way of honoring Devgn for the good deed that he has done for the film.

When quizzed Rajamouli on why he included the scene in the last minute, he said, “For a film like Makkhi, it is very important that the audience leave the theatre with warmth in their heart & a smile on their faces. So we came up with the idea of making the makkhi dance for the end credits. But makkhi riding on two houseflies is the cherry on top."

Eega was one of the biggest Telugu Blockbusters in 2012 and was later released in Tamil and Malyalam as Naan Ee & Eecha respectively.
Having successfully reached to an audience in 1103 screens in India with its Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam versions, the film’s Hindi release would further augment its reach nationwide which is being released as Makkhi.

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