The popular AVM studios in Chennai had recently launched the ‘AVM Heritage Museum’ which according to them is a celebration of legacy, cinema, and history. The AVM heritage museum is the brainchild of AVM Saravanan’s son, MS Guhan. Yesterday,
Superstar Rajinikanth, who has acted in numerous film produced by the AVM studios, visited the heritage museum and caught up with Producer M Saravanan, MS Guhan, Director SP Muthuraman and Aruna Guhan.
With an impressive collection of more than 40 cars and 20 motorcycles that have appeared in Tamil movies from the 1960s to the present day, this museum is a testament to the rich cultural and cinematic heritage of Tamil Nadu.
Located at the AVM Studios in Vadapalani, the museum was inaugurated by the Chief Minister M K Stalin earlier in May. The museum is open to the public from Wednesday to Monday from 10 am to 5 pm and is closed on Tuesdays and national holidays. An entry fee of 200 per adult and 150 per child will be charged.