When a film brings together two titans like Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth, the internet is bound to erupt. And it did when the much-talked-about KH x RK promo, directed by Nelson Dilipkumar, dropped online recently. The stylish glimpse instantly went viral, with fans celebrating the rare sight of the two legends sharing screen space again.
While excitement dominated timelines, a parallel conversation soon gathered momentum. A section of netizens began speculating that portions of the promo may have been generated using artificial intelligence. Particular shots featuring stylised models in the backdrop triggered suspicion, with some viewers questioning whether the imagery had been digitally fabricated.
In a social media landscape where speculation spreads faster than fact, the promo quickly became the centre of an unexpected controversy.
On Wednesday night, the film’s producer Red Giant Movies stepped in to put the rumours to rest. The banner shared a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot of the KH x RK promo, offering a clear look at the practical setup, lighting rigs and live-action filming process.
“Lights. Camera. Action. A sneak peek into the making of KH x RK promo,” read the caption accompanying the BTS clip.
The video shows Nelson Dilipkumar orchestrating the shoot while interacting with both Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan between takes. The two icons appear relaxed and animated, discussing shots and sharing candid moments on set. The models seen in the original promo are also visible in the making footage, reinforcing that they were physically present during filming.
The BTS video culminates in a warm embrace between Kamal and Rajinikanth once the shoot wraps, a moment that instantly became a fan favourite. More than a clarification, the clip felt like a celebration of collaboration.
That said, the debate has not been limited to AI speculation alone. Some social media users have raised objections to the presence and styling of the models in the promo, arguing that it borders on objectification. Others have countered that the aesthetic falls within the larger stylised tone of the glimpse.
Beyond the controversy, the film itself carries immense historical weight. The yet-untitled project marks the first time Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth are sharing the screen after Thillu Mullu, where Kamal made a cameo appearance. Their last substantial collaborations date back to Ninaithale Inikkum and Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum, the latter having both Malayalam and Tamil versions.
The reunion of these two stalwarts is significant not just for nostalgia but for what it represents. Both actors have evolved into cultural institutions over the decades, shaping the language of mainstream South Indian cinema in distinct ways. Seeing them together under Nelson’s direction promises a collision of charisma, legacy and contemporary style.
On the technical front, the film boasts music by Anirudh Ravichander and cinematography by Rajiv Menon, further raising expectations.
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