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Director #DuraiSenthilkumar at #Leader Audio Launch: We fixed a location at midnight and reached early in the morning, but we couldn’t find it. Then we saw a banner put up by fans that said, "Shooting ku varum Legend avargale… varuga varuga.." 😃 I was shocked. But because of that...

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