What happens when two creative genius meet up? All hell breaks loose on Twitter.
This is exactly what happened when veteran actor Kamal Haasan met creative genuis Christopher Nolan, maker of critically acclaimed movies such as Dunkirk, Interstellar, Inception, Memento and several others!
And the cherry on the top was Nolan managed to surprise Haasan. Here's what the later tweeted:
“Met Mr.Christopher Nolan. Apologized for seeing Dunkirk in the digital format and in return am sending Hey Ram in digital format for him to see. Was surprised to know he had seen Paapanaasam.
Met Mr.Christopher Nolan. Apologized for seeing Dunkirk in the digital format and in return am sending Hey Ram in digital format for him to see. Was surprised to know he had seen Paapanaasam. pic.twitter.com/iTPgQOZCMH
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) March 30, 2018
The maker of modern classics admitted having watched Paapanaasam, a 2015 Tamil thriller flick. The movie revolves around the life of middle-class cable TV operator Suyambu and his attempts to save his family.
The tweet immediately went viral.
Jab legend met legend. Too much talent in one picture. #ChristopherNolan #KamalHaasan https://t.co/2wz5UggHVI
— Maddy (@BohemianLensMan) March 30, 2018
Million dollor picture of #KamalHaasan & #ChristopherNolan #KamalMeetsNolan pic.twitter.com/mgtehl7g0Z
— KamalHaasan - KamalismForever (@KamalismForever) March 30, 2018
This is what happens when an unstoppable Force meets an immovable object.#KamalHaasan #ChristopherNolan #KamalMeetsNolan pic.twitter.com/41zhycabng
— Rorschach (@rorschachmann) March 30, 2018
On Monday, Nolan will attend a roundtable discussion with members of Indian film industry including Haasan, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Shyam Benegal and others. Two of his movies Oscar-nominated movies Dunkirk and Interstellar will also be screened.
Nolan is currently visiting India for 'Reframing the Future of Film' -- film preservation project for supporting restoration efforts of old and classic movies.
Nolan has been vocal about restoring old film reels. He is slated to present the 70-mm print of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey at the Cannes Film Festival.