Brahma, the upcoming bi-lingual film, will be shot in the exotic locations of Malaysia. The movie, which has Upendra and Pranitha Subash in the lead roles, is directed by R Chandra.
According to reports, the scene in which the hero is looking for the heroine will be shoot in Malayasia along with the fight sequences. The crew, which recently shot in Mysore, is likely to camp in Malaysia for at least 12 days before heading back to Bangalore. The director, who is basking in the success of Charminar, has signed Gurukiran to compose tracks for the film. The film also has Bullet Prakash, Nassar, Sayyaji Shinde and Rangayana Raghu in significant roles. Upendra is playing the role of a 14 the century warrior and a present day guy, it is said.
The project is made at the cost of Rs 30 crore and the film is about 20 percent historical and 80% modern, it is said.
According to reports, the scene in which the hero is looking for the heroine will be shoot in Malayasia along with the fight sequences. The crew, which recently shot in Mysore, is likely to camp in Malaysia for at least 12 days before heading back to Bangalore. The director, who is basking in the success of Charminar, has signed Gurukiran to compose tracks for the film. The film also has Bullet Prakash, Nassar, Sayyaji Shinde and Rangayana Raghu in significant roles. Upendra is playing the role of a 14 the century warrior and a present day guy, it is said.
The project is made at the cost of Rs 30 crore and the film is about 20 percent historical and 80% modern, it is said.
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