Ustaad Ram Pothineni turned ultra mass with iSmart Shankar. He has teamed up with mass director Boyapati for an ooraa mass film. It is heard that Boyapati has gone all-out in action sequences of the film and used Ram’s energy to the fullest. As per sources, there is a high-octane bull fight sequence in the movie. Since Boyapati’s films are known for mass action blocks, he asked the action choreographers to deliver an edge-of-seat experience to action lovers. This massive bull fight sequence in the film is very crucial. Hence it was shot for 11 days costing a bomb.
For this action sequence, heavy-duty lights were used. In order to provide power for these lights, as many as 28 generators were used for the first time. As a private studio could not provide these many generators at one stretch simultaneously, the makers hired external generators additionally to shoot the fight sequence. It is heard that Boyapati also used similar heavy-duty power and lighting for a special song on Ram and Urvashi Rautela. This to make the screen brighter and colourful throughout, added the sources.
The film is being shot with a whopping budget on a large scale.The makers are yet to announce the film’s title. Thaman has scored music while Santosh Detake is the director of photography. The mass film is all set to hit the theatres on Oct 20, 2023 on Dasara eve. It is a Pan India movie and will be released in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and other regional languages.
This post was last modified on 28 March 2023 6:59 pm
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