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Raghava Lawrence ready to do cameo in Vijayakanth’s son Shanmuga Pandian’s film: ‘I think it will be a befitting tribute…’

Raghava Lawrence visited the house of Vijayakanth to pay his respects and support the actor-politician's family.

Raghava Lawrence, VijayakanthRaghava Lawrence paid his respects to Vijayakanth.

Tamil stars continue to visit the house and office of Vijayakanth to pay their respects to ‘Captain’ and support his family. Suriya, Karthi, and Vishal, who were unable to attend the funeral, paid their respects later. Now, Raghava Lawrence has visited the house of Vijayakanth and spoken to the family conveying his condolences. The actor later took to X to share a video about his visit. Lawrence, known for his philanthropy, said that he is ready to do a cameo in Vijayakanth’s elder son Shanmuga Pandian’s upcoming film.

Lawrence went along with his mother to the grave of Vijayakanth and later met his family including Premalatha Vijayakanth, her two sons, and Premalatha’s sister. The actor said, “While talking with him, Premalatha mam’s sister told me that Shanmuga Pandian is acting in a film, and I have to take care of him. It stuck with me. Vijayakanth Sir has done so much for many actors by doing a cameo in their films. He liked to help other actors come up in life. So, as a homage to him, I would like to do everything possible to promote Shanmuga Pandian’s film.”


He added, “If the film crew accepts, I am ready to do a song or a fight or whatever the crew asks me to do. I think it will be a befitting tribute to Vijayakanth Sir, who has done so much philanthropy.”

Vijaykanath passed away on December 28 after contracting coronavirus. The actor-politician was not keeping well even before the illness. He was laid to rest at his party Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam’s headquarters in Chennai with full state honours.

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