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Khushbu, Meena, and Keerthy Suresh's characters from 'Annaatthe' revealed

  Khushbu, Meena, and Keerthy Suresh's characters from 'Annaatthe' revealed     The film 'Annaatthe,' starring Rajinikanth, is gearing up for a Deepavali release, with the makers planning a big theatre release. The film's promotion has begun, and two songs from the film have already been published to generate the necessary buzz. According to the latest reports, the film's characters Khushbu, Meena, and Keerthy Suresh have been unveiled. It has been announced that Nayanthara will play Rajinikanth's love interest in the film with the release of the second single, 'Saara Kaattrae.' It also left fans guessing about Meena and Khushbu's roles in the film, as they were previously speculated to co-star alongside the celebrity.

Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3: Will Poulter Cast As Adam Warlock

 

Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3: Will Poulter Cast As Adam Warlock

 


Warlock in the MCU is revealed to be a creation of Elizabeth Debicki's Ayesha, as part of her plan to destroy Star-Lord and co., as teased during a post-credit scene at the end of the second Guardians. Poulter appears to be generating problems for our heroes, so that's a good sign. You may read more about the character's complicated comic book history here), but he was developed by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Roy Thomas and first appeared in Fantastic Four #66 in 1967, then as "Him" in Marvel Premiere #1 in 1972. Naturally, his storey in Vol. 3 will be different, as his origin suggests. Gunn has kept his vow not to lie to his supporters. Warlock in the MCU is revealed to be a creation of Elizabeth Debicki's Ayesha, as part of her plan to destroy Star-Lord and co., as teased during a post-credit scene at the end of the second Guardians. Poulter appears to be generating problems for our heroes, so that's a good sign. You may read more about the character's complicated comic book history here), but he was developed by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Roy Thomas and first appeared in Fantastic Four #66 in 1967, then as "Him" in Marvel Premiere #1 in 1972. Naturally, his storey in Vol. 3 will be different, as his origin suggests. Gunn has kept his vow not to lie to his supporters.

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