We worked 14 to 16 hours per day: Satakarni producers
Nandamuri Balakrishna’s historical 100th film Gautamiputra Satakarni is directed by National Award winning Krish completed entire shooting part on Wednesday evening and producers are delighted to announce the breaking of pumpkin. Krish shot the last scene on Balakrishna, Shriya Saran and Hema Malini yesterday at RFC. On this happy occasion of wrapping entire production, producers are delighted […]
Nandamuri Balakrishna’s historical 100th film Gautamiputra Satakarni is directed by National Award winning Krish completed entire shooting part on Wednesday evening and producers are delighted to announce the breaking of pumpkin.
Krish shot the last scene on Balakrishna, Shriya Saran and Hema Malini yesterday at RFC.
On this happy occasion of wrapping entire production, producers are delighted to update media and audience about rapid progress of their high budget project.
“Our first schedule was a tough grind in Morocco’s Atlas Studio and Varu Georges capturing the interval war scenes. Management of 1000 junior artists, 200 horses and camels used in this schedule was challenging. We wrapped the schedule in 14 days working 14 to 16 hours per day.Rigorous second schedule began near Chilkur Balaji temple from May 30 comprised a massive naval battle. Elaborate setting of ships and vessels erected here are easily one of the biggest seen grandeur in Telugu cinema in recent times,” the said.
They also added that new third schedule kicked off in Georgia from July 4th capturing yet another mind blowing climax war sequence. Satavahana soldiers fight with Greeks in the hefty battle composed in scenic locations of Mount Kazbeg in Georgia, close to Russia border. 1000 soldiers, 300 horses and 20 chariots are to be used. Fourth schedule began on August 29 in Madhya Pradesh till September 20 is a show of royal Satavahana saga with devotional Rajasuya Yagam, important scenes on lead cast and also a song.