Kamal Haasan has resumed work on his upcoming trilingual, Sabash Naidu. Filming of the trilingual was postponed following Kamal’s accident. The actor sustained a minor leg fracture at his Alwarpet office in July this year. After a round of surgical procedures, the actor was advised to rest and recuperate at home.
The actor took to his social media account to share the news with his fans.
Started paper work again on Kundu/ Naidu walking now ready to run show again mind is flying gaining altitude. Good enough a progression.
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) August 28, 2016
He also tweeted that he will share the story behind his minor leg fracture that occurred in July.
Later will share the near miss I had My story has to be told. Can’t finish with a fall. Thanks to doctors well wishers and physiotherapy
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) August 28, 2016
Fans were happy about his recovery, rejoicing over the fact that their idol was getting back to business, whereas some were more concerned about his weight loss
@ikamalhaasan but please take care of ur health sir recently I saw ur pictures I think u have lost weight
— Ramakrishnan (@ramsarangan) August 28, 2016
The shooting of Sabash Naidu is expected to resume in September at Vishakapatnam. A lengthy first schedule has already been shot in Los Angeles, USA.
The film stars Kamal Haasan, Ramya Krishnan, Shruti Haasan and Brammanandam and Saurabh Shukla in important roles. Since its inception, the project has undergone a series of changes in the crew. The director TK Rajeev Kumar exited the project due to illness and was replaced by Kamal himself. Editor James Joseph left for Kerala to attend to his wife who had met with an accident. Cinematographer Jaya Krishna Gummadi will be replaced in the second schedule as Kamal was reportedly not satisfied with his working style. Amidst all this, there were also rumours of a rift between Shruti Haasan and Gauthami Tadimalla. They were dismissed by Shruti soon after.
Sabash Naidu is jointly produced by Raaj Kamal films and Lyca Productions.