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It was so pathetic to take a look on distressed father Shakthi Kapoor, vulnerably glued as his son Siddhanth was held in controversial issue. A Disc Jockey by profession, Siddhanth is so profound in his job and keeps fleeting to various night clubs across the Country. Alas! The young lad's image was mortified as he was caught by Mumbai cops on Sunday night during a raid at rave party. Nevertheless, his innocence has been proved after series of interrogations. Speaking to media channels, Shakthi Kapoor said, "My son's innocence is known to everyone. Being a Disc Jockey, he travels across various parts of the Country and in that particular party; he was performing his clich©d job and nothing illegal". Around 241 partying down there at night club were detained as cops raided while 10 among them are held as drug peddlers. Adding more, Shakthi continued, "I am dead against drugs and so does my son. Well, this party should have really taught him a good lesson, so that next time he would be more careful while making up for parties as DJ". Proved of his innocence, Siddhanth has been released by police and would be returning home soon.
Shakti Kapoor-Kader Khan back with HHDK
Remember a small time film called 'Hum Hain Kamaal Ke' that came around a decade and a half back? For starters it was a film starring Kader Khan and Anupam Kher in lead roles as deaf and blind respectively. A comedy that also starred Sadashiv Amrapurkar and Aroona Irani, it went on to do decent business at the box office. 13 years hence comes a film with a similar title, HUM HAIN DHAMAAL KE that again stars Kader Khan, Sadashiv Amrapurkar and Aroona Irani along with Shakti Kapoor. What makes the project further interesting is the fact that it brings back the Shakti Kapoor-Kader Khan jodi, something that was formidable for the most of the 80s and early 90s. Directed by P Jitendra, one waits to see if HHDK brings back the nostalgia when it releases in the month of November?
Shakthi - Entry into Film Industry is easy
Shakthi son of P.Vasu Director of ('Chandramukhi') was introduced to the Film Industry in an impressive manner, in the Tamil Film 'Thottal Poo Malarum'. The opening program was conducted in Chennai on Monday morning. Tamil Superstar Rajnikanth, versatile actor Kamal Haasan, Balakrishna, Prabhu and Jayaprada were the Chief Guests. Actor Balakrishna, speaking on the occasion said, '?ÂÂ?Chennai city looked after me initially in my career, while Andhra Pradesh State is where I grew up, and the state is dear to me in more ways than one. Father of P.Vasu, Peethabaram and my father NTR were close friends. Vasu has inherited his father's discipline. Presently, entry into film industry is very trouble-free and success comes to you as anticipated. But, to maintain the tempo in the long run is very hard. Blessings of elders will always be with the children all the time. Likewise, the elders should not crush the ambitions and aspirations of the children'?ÂÂ.
Shakthi: Acting is in his genes
Acclaimed director P Vasu's son Sakthi is ready to run the race in Kollywood. Sakthi makes his debut as hero with Thottal Poo Malarum, directed by his father. The tall and handsome Sakthi says, 'Being son of a popular director has helped me to make an easy entry. But survival is tough. It all depends on my hard work and I should create a separate identity for myself'. An MBA graduate, Sakthi thanks his entire family and the cast and crew of Thottal Poo Malarum for encouraging him to give his best in the movie. Among his father's movies, Sakthi admires Chinna Thambi a lot. 'I would love to be part of the Chinna Thambi's remake', he says.
Shakthi going steady
The decent run of Thottal Poo Malarum has brought fresh offers for Shakthi, son of P Vasu. The young hero has signed a couple of new films and the announcement would be made in the month of October. Shakthi says, 'The response is so good from all sides and many offers are coming. However, I am very choosy and signed two movies among them'. Shakthi said that he would like to act in the remakes of his father P Vasu's blockbuster Chinna Thambi and Kamal Haasan starrer Apoorva Sagodharargal. 'Both are my dream movies', he says.
Shakthi ready for action!
Shakthi, son of director P Vasu made a mark for himself with his maiden venture 'Thottal Poo Malarum'. His role as romantic hero has won him accolades. Offers come thick and fast for Shakthi. However Shakthi doesn't want to typecast him as romantic hero. 'I want to do an action-packed role', he says. 'My forthcoming films would be an action-packed entertainer which would kick off this November. It is an action film with a difference. There are no senseless stunts. It would be an engrossing entertainer', he says.