The trailer of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's film 'Sikandar' has now been released and the advance booking of the film has also started. After watching the trailer, the excitement of Salman's fans has increased a lot, and the love and expectations for the film are constantly increasing on social media. The teasers and songs released so far have impressed the audience a lot. This film of Salman is releasing on the occasion of Eid, and fans are expecting that this film will be a bigger hit than his previous films. Salman has previously given blockbusters like 'Bharat', 'Sultan' and 'Ek Tha Tiger' on Eid, this time the expectations of the fans are even higher. A major reason for this is the film's director A.R. Murugadoss, whose film career is full of star-making stories for many big actors.
Aamir Khan's 'Ghajini'
Aamir Khan's film 'Ghajini' (2008) made him the biggest superstar of Bollywood. This film became Bollywood's first 100 crore grossing film and completely changed Aamir's image. This film was directed by A. R. Murugadoss, and it made Aamir the superstar of the box office.
Akshay Kumar's 'Holiday'
Akshay Kumar's 'patriot' avatar started with the film 'Holiday' (2014). In this film, Akshay Kumar played the role of a soldier and the song 'Teri Mitti' from the film made his new avatar even more special. This film was also directed by A. R. Murugadoss and after this Akshay's image became strong as a national hero.
Ajith Kumar's 'Thala'
Famous Tamil cinema actor Ajith Kumar had to face a lot of struggle in his career. His film 'Dheena' (2001) established him as an action hero and his character became famous as 'Thala' i.e. 'Boss'. After this, Ajith got recognition as an action hero in Tamil cinema and this name is still used by his fans.
Vijay's 'Kaththi' moment
Tamil superstar Vijay was made a superstar by the film 'Kaththi' (2014). In this film, Vijay played the role of a hero fighting against the injustice happening in the society, which made him a big star among the audience. Vijay's stardom increased a lot after this film.