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Last Updated Thursday November 19 2020 11:35 PM IST

'Jil Jung Juk' team on a rollicking video with Put Chutney

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Jil Jung Juk

It seems as though Team Jil Jung Juk isn't done with their quota of fun; the slick flick makers have collaborated with 'Put Chutney' to kick some sand on their own faces and it looks like a job well done!

With just another couple of days for Jil Jung Juk to finally hit it, all three of them, Jil, Jung and Juk are plastering posters of their film on street walls. They run into a little boy selling midnight tea, who chatters with them, educating them about the ten undeniable commercial elements needed to make a Tamil cinema a mass movie today.

A very cheeky selection of ten commandments for a commercial cinema has packed a handful of digs thrown at various celebrities. Starting with Santhanam, going on to Ajith and Samuthirakani, even a short pitched reference of actor Samantha gave way to an unexpected bouncer!

And who's the last one to laugh? It's none other than Siddharth himself, when 'Dishkin' says, “Nagoor briyani Ulundurpettaiyila irukkura oru therunaayikku kedaikkanumnu yeludhirundha adha yaaralayum maatha mudiyadhu”, the controversial tweet of the actor that many thought was aimed at another star of the industry.

With this final touch, Jil Jung Juk has become all the more irresistible. Directed by Deeraj Vaidy, it's all set to paint the town red.

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