When Elizabeth II arrived on the sets of Kamal Haasan's film, was welcomed in Indian style
When Elizabeth II arrived on the sets of Kamal Haasan's film, was welcomed in Indian style
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An era in the British royal family came to an end. Let us tell you that at the age of 96, Queen Elizabeth II said goodbye to the world. After the death of Elizabeth II, her eldest son Charles will be the new King of Britain. Let us tell you that Queen Elizabeth II took over the throne at the age of just 25 and ruled for 70 years. At the same time, she also saw 15 Prime Ministers becoming and falling. It is also said that Queen Elizabeth II was also very interested in cinema and was part of many films and series made by the Royal Family. Not only this, but during the tour of India, she also spent time on the set of Kamal Haasan's film. Yes, Kamal Haasan was making a film in the year 1997 and the name of that film was Marudhanayagam.

The film is based on the story of real-life freedom fighter Marudhanyagam, who made a significant contribution to the freedom struggle. The film was scheduled to be launched at MGR Film City on October 16, 1997. Queen Elizabeth II was invited as the chief guest at the launch. During this time, Queen Elizabeth II also showed interest in visiting the sets of the Indian film. Yes, and she also went and she was welcomed in a grand manner. It is said that all preparations were made for her safety before the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II. As soon as she reached the set, Kamal Haasan's ex-wife Sarika welcomed her with Indian customs by wearing aarti, tilak and garland. After that, Queen Elizabeth II spent a full 20 minutes on the set.

There is a scene of war in the film, in which a short video also appeared. It is said that Kamal Haasan had spent Rs 1.5 crore for this scene at that time. Apart from Queen Elizabeth-II, the VVIP guest included the then Chief Ministers M Karunanidhi, S Jaipal Reddy and Congress leader Moopanar as well as journalist Cho Ramaswamy. Not only this but also Tamil cinema veteran Chevalier Sivaji Ganesan and Bollywood's popular actor Amrish Puri was also present there.

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