Sanjay Dutt and Arjun are said to be playing brothers in the film, helmed by Lokesh Kanagaraj
Action King Arjun's look from Lokesh Kanagaraj's Leo is finally here. Ever since the first look of Sanjay Dutt as Antony Das was dropped on the occasion of his birthday, there has been a strong buzz that the first glimpse of Action King Arjun Sarja will be out on August 15 on his birthday. And today, the makers kept the promise and dropped a short video of Arjun's character, Harold Das.
Taking to his social media handle, Lokesh Kanagaraj wrote, "And now meet #HaroldDas Thank you @akarjunofficial sir for the extraordinary efforts you’ve put in for this film! Wishing our #ActionKing a very happy birthday! #Leo #GlimpseOfHaroldDas #HBDActionKingArjun (sic)."
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In the video, Harold Das is seen entering a premise that looks like that of a dilapidated factory, and is seen taking out a knife and chopping off someone's hands. A close look reveals the victim as Sandy Master's character. A satisfied Harold Das is later seen taking a puff and later saying, "Therikka." And just like haunting music for Antony Das, Harold Das, too, has an intriguing background music. The scene oozes mass from all angles.
Going by the glimpses of Antony Das and Harold Das, Sanjay Dutt and Arjun Sarja are said to be playing brothers in the film, who do not have an iota of mercy for anyone.
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The film's production house, too, thanked Arjun Sarja for his contribution to the film. In a social media post, they wrote, "Happy Birthday #HaroldDas He’s coming to set your screens on fire.. therikkaaa It was an absolute honor working with you, @akarjunofficialsir. May this year be filled with boundless joy & blockbusters (sic)."
The video has already set the internet on fire and many are calling it a mass comeback of the actor, who hasn't had a hit in the Tamil industry for a while. Leo is bankrolled by Seven Screen Studio and the Route.
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