Hanuman statue of over 50 feet¡ªthat to for a fight scene? Well, you read that right. Chiranjeevi is currently working on the film 'Vishwambhara', and it is being said that a statue of Hindu Lord Hanuman is made of 54 feet just for a fight scene in the movie.?
On the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, the South megastar himself posted a picture of the huge statue on X, which immediately went viral.??
According to media reports, the film is currently scheduled for release in January 2025, with Trisha Krishnan as the female lead.?
As per reports, the Chiranjeevi film's unit recently finished filming the action scene, which appeared to take place before the interval. Reports say the scene took 26 days of filming.?
The action sequence, choreographed by Ram-Lakshman, is reportedly a major highlight. Although the filmmakers have not yet commented, photos of the Hanuman statue from the set have appeared on social media and quickly gone viral.
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Facts About Chiranjeevi's 'Vishwambhara'
Chiranjeevi's 'Vishwambhara' is a film with a mythological undertone. The budget of the film is now estimated at 200 crores. UV Creations is the film's major financier, and MM Keeravani is the composer.
Chiranjeevi, who is one of Indian cinema's most celebrated actors, is predominantly known for his work in Telugu cinema. Over his illustrious career spanning more than four decades, Chiranjeevi has appeared in over 150 films and has become an iconic figure in the Indian film industry.
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Chiranjeevi made his film debut in 1978 with "Pranam Khareedu" and quickly became a leading actor in Telugu cinema. He is known for his dynamic roles in a variety of genres, from action and drama to comedy. Now this mythological film is talk of the town, and fans are eager to see what magic he plays in the upcoming project.
Fun Fact: Some of Chiranjeevi's most famous films include "Indra," "Tagore," and "Khaidi No. 150," which marked his comeback after a long hiatus. His role in "Khaidi" was particularly influential and spawned several sequels, making it one of the most recognisable titles in his career.
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