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Rajinikanth Halts Dharman Shoot to Honour Late K. Bhagyaraj
Studio CarryOnHarry Entertainment Desk | 27 June 2026
Rajinikanth Halts Dharman Shoot to Pay Final Tribute to Legendary Filmmaker K. Bhagyaraj
The world of Tamil cinema is in mourning today as it bids farewell to Krishnaswamy Bhagyaraj — filmmaker, actor, musician, and political figure — who passed away on 27 June 2026 at the age of 73. Among the first to set aside everything and pay his respects was none other than Superstar Rajinikanth, who brought the production of his highly anticipated film Dharman to a complete standstill to attend the funeral of his dear friend.
Rajinikanth Mourns the Loss of a Lifelong Friend
In an emotional tribute, Rajinikanth described K. Bhagyaraj as a “wonderful human being” and an “extraordinary talent” — words that speak volumes given the Superstar’s own towering stature in Indian cinema. The two legends shared a bond that stretched back decades, rooted in genuine mutual admiration and artistic kinship.
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A Bond Forged on the Sets of Pokkiri Raja (1982)
The friendship between Rajinikanth and Bhagyaraj was cemented on the sets of the 1982 blockbuster Pokkiri Raja, a film that became a landmark in Tamil cinema and a testament to the creative chemistry between its star and director. That collaboration remains one of the most celebrated partnerships in the industry’s history.
Who Was K. Bhagyaraj?
- Born on 7 January 1953, Bhagyaraj was a multi-hyphenate talent — filmmaker, actor, composer, and politician.
- He worked predominantly in Tamil cinema, helming numerous critically acclaimed and commercially successful productions.
- His contributions to South Indian storytelling earned him a revered place among the greats of his generation.
- He passed away on 27 June 2026, leaving behind an irreplaceable legacy.
Dharman Production Paused as a Mark of Respect
The decision by Rajinikanth’s production team to halt filming on Dharman underscores just how significant this loss is — not only personally for the Superstar but for the broader Tamil film fraternity. It is a rare and deeply respectful gesture that reflects the values Rajinikanth has always stood by.
Tributes have been pouring in from across the entertainment industry coverage landscape, with stars, directors, and fans alike mourning the passing of a true cinematic institution.
An Industry Unites in Grief
K. Bhagyaraj’s passing marks the end of an era. His storytelling, his performances, and his music touched millions of lives across generations. As Tamil cinema pauses to mourn, the legacy of this remarkable artist will endure in every frame he ever crafted.
– Entertainment Desk, Studio Carry On Harry
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K Bhagyaraj Gets State Honours: Tamil Cinema Loses a Legend
Studio CarryOnHarry Entertainment Desk | 27 June 2026
K Bhagyaraj Accorded State Honours: Tamil Nadu Mourns the King of Screenplay
Tamil cinema lost one of its brightest pillars on 27 June 2026, with the passing of legendary filmmaker and actor Krishnaswamy Bhagyaraj. Born on 7 January 1953, Bhagyaraj dedicated over four decades to Tamil cinema as a director, actor, writer, musician, and politician — a true polymath of the Indian film world.
CM Announces State Honours for K Bhagyaraj
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin stepped forward to announce full state honours for Bhagyaraj’s final journey, a testament to the immense cultural legacy the filmmaker leaves behind. Political leaders from across the spectrum, alongside prominent members of the Tamil film fraternity, gathered in Chennai to pay their heartfelt last respects.
The state’s gesture reflects how deeply Bhagyaraj’s work resonated beyond entertainment — touching social consciousness and human values across generations of Tamil audiences.
A Career That Defined Tamil Storytelling
Widely celebrated as the ‘King of Screenplay,’ Bhagyaraj was renowned for weaving relatable human stories into his films. His scripts carried warmth, wit, and a strong social conscience — qualities that made his work timeless.
His Many Talents
- Acclaimed film director with a string of commercially and critically successful Tamil films
- Versatile actor who appeared in numerous productions as a performer
- Prolific screenwriter celebrated for dialogue and narrative craft
- Musician and composer who contributed to Tamil film soundscapes
- Politician who sought to represent the voice of the arts in public life
Industry and Nation Pay Tribute
The Tamil film industry observed an outpouring of grief upon the news breaking on 27 June 2026. Stars, directors, and technicians alike took to social media and gathered in person to honour a man who had shaped the careers of many and inspired countless more.
For those following Bollywood’s top stories and broader Indian cinema developments, Bhagyaraj’s legacy is a reminder of the storytelling traditions that bind regional cinemas with the wider cultural fabric of the subcontinent.
A Legacy That Will Endure
Bhagyaraj’s films, rooted in human values and social messaging, are expected to continue finding audiences for years to come. His body of work stands as a masterclass in accessible, meaningful cinema — a benchmark for aspiring filmmakers across India.
As the entertainment industry coverage widens around this loss, tributes continue to pour in from every corner of Tamil Nadu and beyond, cementing Bhagyaraj’s place among the true immortals of Indian cinema.
– Entertainment Desk, Studio Carry On Harry
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Akshay Kumar Hints Anil Kapoor & Nana Patekar Return for Welcome 4
Studio CarryOnHarry Entertainment Desk | 26 June 2026
Akshay Kumar Hints Anil Kapoor & Nana Patekar Could Return for Welcome 4
The Welcome franchise continues to keep fans guessing — and now Akshay Kumar himself has dropped a major hint that could set the internet on fire. The Bollywood superstar has revealed that while Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar do not feature in the latest chapter, Welcome To The Jungle, fans should not write them off just yet.
Akshay Kumar Addresses the Big Absence
Speaking candidly during promotional activities for Welcome To The Jungle, Akshay Kumar acknowledged that the absence of two of the franchise’s most beloved stars — Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar — had not gone unnoticed by fans. Rather than sidestepping the question, he addressed it head-on with characteristic warmth and optimism.
Akshay described the Welcome series as nothing short of a family — one that he clearly holds close to his heart. He expressed genuine hope that both Kapoor and Patekar would find their way back into the fold should a fourth instalment ever come to fruition.
Welcome 4 — A Possibility on the Horizon?
According to multiple entertainment sources, Akshay hinted that Welcome 4 remains a real possibility, and that the original duo could very well be part of it. His comments have sparked widespread excitement among fans who grew up watching Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar’s iconic comic chemistry in the earlier films.
For those tracking entertainment industry coverage closely, this signals that the franchise’s creative team is thinking long-term, with sequels already being discussed even before the current release has fully rolled out.
Director Ahmed Khan Weighs In
Welcome To The Jungle director Ahmed Khan also added fuel to the reunion fire, confirming that both Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar have extended their full support to the project despite not appearing in it. Khan hinted at potential future collaborations, suggesting that the door remains firmly open.
What We Know So Far
- Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar are absent from Welcome To The Jungle
- Akshay Kumar has publicly expressed hope for their return in Welcome 4
- Director Ahmed Khan confirmed the veteran stars’ support for the current film
- The original franchise began with Welcome (2007), followed by Welcome Back (2015)
- A fourth instalment has not been officially confirmed yet
A Franchise Built on Laughter and Legacy
The Welcome franchise has carved out a special place in Bollywood’s comedy landscape. The original 2007 film and its 2015 sequel Welcome Back — which featured Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, John Abraham, and Shruti Haasan — became massive crowd-pleasers, setting a high bar for ensemble comedy in Hindi cinema.
Stay tuned to Bollywood’s top stories right here on Studio Carry On Harry as we continue to track every development on the Welcome franchise and beyond.
– Entertainment Desk, Studio Carry On Harry
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