"It will appeal to both the global and Indian audiences. Director Shankar has a nice social message for everyone in the film," Rajinikanth, 66, told reporters at a press conference in Dubai.
The team of "2.0", including Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar, A R Rahman, director Shankar, Amy Jackson and producer Allirajah Subaskaran were present at the event.
Asked about his down-to-earth personality, Rajinikanth said, "I don't want to act in my real-life because no one pays me to act off-screen."
Akshay, 50, said he had a completely different experience working in "2.0", which is touted to be Asia's costliest movie at a budget of Rs 400 crore.
Director Shankar "2.0" is not a extension of his 2010 blockbuster "Enthiran", which also starred Rajinikanth.
"'2.0' is not an extension of 'Enthiran'. It's a new film with a new format and a new message. But audiences will get to see their favourite characters from 'Enthiran' in the film. We have tried to convey a message, which is global. Everyone will be able to connect with it," said Shankar.
Amy Jackson said, "I was always on my toes from day one. Shankar is a great filmmaker, and it's my second film with him. I had a whale of a time working on this project."
The team is now gearing up for the grand audio launch at Burj Park, Downtown Dubai, tomorrow.
"2.0", produced by Lyca Productions, is slated to release on January 25, next year.
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