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Updated : Nov 24, 2025

Fight Masters Ram-Lakshman, the celebrated duo, choreographed the action for Nandamuri Balakrishna’s upcoming film, Akhanda 2: Thandavam. They highly praised the actor in a recent media interaction, declaring, "NBK is TFI's pride." The film, a sequel to the massive hit Akhanda, marks the powerful reunion of NBK and Boyapati Srinu.


The Fight Masters focused heavily on Balakrishna's commitment, noting his willingness to go the extra mile for his fans and the role. They revealed that the actor performed nearly all the challenging and risky action sequences himself. 


Recounting the intensity of the shoot, they shared instances where Balakrishna, wearing sleeveless attire appropriate for the character, stood in heavy snow for hours amidst freezing temperatures to deliver authentic action. 


They emphasized that his dedication is rare and exemplary, stating that no other actor possesses the courage or commitment to pull off such a complex and powerful character.


Ram-Lakshman also confirmed the film's powerful divine theme, centered on Shiva Tatvam. The action sequences are meticulously composed to match the character’s energy, which they felt mirrored a divine presence on set. 


They assured fans that the film will be a grand spiritual experience, filling audiences with positive vibrations and courage. Produced by 14 Reels Plus on a massive Pan-India scale, the film includes scenes shot at the Maha Kumbh Mela and is set for a worldwide release on December 5th in 2D and 3D formats.


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