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Vishwambhara: Breathtaking Interval bang with badass fight?

on Apr 22, 2024

Vishwambhara Breathtaking Interval bang with badass fight?

The shoot of Megastar Chiranjeevi’s magnum opus Vishwambhara under the direction of Vassishta are happening as per schedules, as the movie which involves high-end VFX with the story set in a fantasy world is scheduled for Sankranthi release. 

Trisha Krishnan is the leading lady opposite Chiranjeevi in this mega-budgeted venture produced lavishly by UV Creations. Currently, the team is canning a massive interval stunt sequence extravagantly in a huge set with a mammoth 54 ft Hanuman statue in it erected by Tollywood’s leading production designer AS Prakash. 

Ram-Lakshman masters duo is supervising the sequence. The interval block is going to be bang-on with this breathtakingly designed fight between Chiranjeevi and the fighters. This sequence is canned in 26 working days like never before in Indian Cinema, which is the highest for Chiru to allot so many working days for a single fight sequence.

The shoot of this sequence will be completed by today. Fans and masses will have a blast in theatres to witness this first-of-its-kind action block. Vikram, Vamsi, and Pramod are bankrolling this fantasy action adventure.

MM Keeravani who recently won an Oscar Award scores the music, while the popular lensman Chota K Naidu is the cinematographer. Vishwambhara will be released for Sankranthi in 2025 on January 10th.


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