Dhanush and GV Prakash Kumar‘s duo has been synonymous with cinematic magic in Tamil cinema since the early 2000s. However, it recently came to light that the two talented artists went through a period of estrangement, not speaking to each other for six years.
In a candid moment captured during a video interview with VJ Siddhu vlogs, GV Prakash Kumar opened up about his friendship with Dhanush while promoting his upcoming film “Kalvan.” When questioned about their relationship, GV Prakash emphasized the essence of true friendship, stating, “A friend is like someone who stands by us like a pillar, whenever we run into problems, and we’re always pillars like that. When we really need each other, we’ll be there for each other.”
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Delving deeper into their bond, GV Prakash revealed details about their rift, acknowledging that conflicts are inevitable in any genuine friendship. He shared, “If you’re friends, how would you behave with each other? A true friendship means there will be fights, and after that, there will be understanding too. So we didn’t speak for like six years, but after that, we became really good friends.”
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The collaboration between GV Prakash Kumar and Dhanush traces back to 2007 with Vetrimaaran’s debut film, “Polladhavan,” and continued through successful ventures like “Aadukalam,” “Mayakkam Enna,” “Asuran,” and the recent hit “Captain Miller.” Meanwhile, Dhanush is currently busy with his upcoming projects, including “Kubera,” directed by Sekhar Kammula, and a highly anticipated biographical film on musical maestro Ilaiyaraaja, directed by Arun Matheswaran. With these exciting ventures on the horizon, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing more cinematic brilliance from the multitalented star.