MS Dhoni says he has been ‘adopted by Tamil Nadu’ at LGM trailer launch, jokes he didn’t teach ‘bad words’ in Tamil to wife Sakshi
During the trailer launch of the film LGM: Let’s Get Married, MS Dhoni gave a speech about the making of the Tamil comedy as well his connection with Tamil Nadu.
Cricketer MS Dhoni and wife Sakshi Singh Dhoni on Monday launched the trailer of their maiden production venture LGM: Let’s Get Married in Chennai. Presented by Sakshi and directed by Ramesh Thamilmani, the Tamil film is billed as a comedy drama.
During the event, Dhoni gave a speech about the making of the film, as well his connection with Tamil Nadu. The cricketer, who has been associated with the IPL team Chennai Super Kings since 2008, said he feels a special connect with the state.
“I didn’t teach any bad words to my wife. The reason is very simple, I don’t know bad words in Tamil,” the cricketer began his speech, drawing laughter from the audience. “How many of you are married here? You all know who the boss of the house is then,” he quipped.
MS Dhoni said the film’s cast–led by actors Harish Kalyan, Nadiya, Ivana, Yogi Babu, RJ Vijay– have done a “fantastic job” and are part of a “very clean, entertaining movie”.
“I can watch it with my daughter. She is eight and half years old, she will have questions, but can watch it… When Sakshi came up with the idea and explained everything. I said we are making it in Tamil and it’s destiny, which I believe in. My test debut happened in Chennai, my highest test score is in Chennai, when it comes to cricket a lot of things happened which I am proud of, it happened in Chennai. Not to forget, once IPL started in 2008, I was adopted by Tamil Nadu,” he said as the audience erupted in applause.
The film’s over 2-min trailer follows the story of a would-be bride, who takes a trip with her prospective mother-in-law but things take a turn for the worse when they are kidnapped. The family comedy drama is backed by Dhoni Entertainment Pvt Ltd and will release in theatres soon.
News Source:- The Indian EXPRESS