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Kamal Haasan participates in Las Vegas' NAB Show 2025

In the photos, the actor is also seen exploring a few pieces of the latest film-related equipment at the event

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Kamal Haasan, who is currently gearing up for the release of Thug Life, recently attended the NAB Show in Las Vegas. The actor's production banner, Raaj Kamal Films International, took their official X handle to share photos of the actor from the event. In the photos, the actor is also seen exploring a few pieces of the latest film-related equipment at the event.

NAB Show, an annual business show which is organised by the National Association of Broadcasters, is reportedly the largest show for entertainment and technology. The event is always set in the Las Vegas Convention Centre in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the month of April and has been taking place since 1991.

The event features a comprehensive programme that goes beyond exhibition booths, including lectures, panel discussions, and workshops. This year's focus is on exploring the latest advancements in production tools, leveraging AI-driven workflows, and showcasing innovative streaming solutions.

Meanwhile, Kamal Haasan's Thug Life, which he co-wrote with Mani Ratnam, is all set to hit theatres on June 5. Silambarasan, Ashok Selvan, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Abhirami, Nassar, and more form the ensemble supporting cast of the film. The veteran actor also awaits the release of Indian 3, the third film in Shankar's Indian franchise. Next, Kamal will work on his 237th film with stunt choreographers Anbariv, who have worked on films like Beast, Leo, KGF, and Salaar.

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