Aerial acts for Prabhas & Tamanna?
Sometimes the song and dance sequences in films go in a routine way, hero heroine dancing around with mechanical dance steps. But to conceptualise a song and place it situationally is what works wonders for the film. When we talk of Rajamouli’s previous magnum opus ‘Magadheera’, had all songs shot beautifully with a particular concept. The most famous ‘Panchadhaara bomma bomma’, ‘Dheera Dheera Dheera’ and all others come according to the situation and are beautifully conceptualised.
The same thing seems to be happening for Rajamouli’s latest magnum opus ‘Bahubali’. A song is being shot on handsome Prabhas and milky beauty Tamanna in their princely attires in Ramoji Film City. And for the first time, director Rajamoli is reportedly using ropes and tusses to shoot the song in a unique way. This seems like, the director is planning something of a sorts like an aerial act in the dance sequence. This song is being choreographed by Shankaram master. The tunes for this song are being provided by M.M. Keeravani. Senthil, the director of photography for the movie expresses his love for the concept of the song and feels that it is simply amazing. Now when the DoP himself is so excited, how could the audience wait to have the visual feast.
The same thing seems to be happening for Rajamouli’s latest magnum opus ‘Bahubali’. A song is being shot on handsome Prabhas and milky beauty Tamanna in their princely attires in Ramoji Film City. And for the first time, director Rajamoli is reportedly using ropes and tusses to shoot the song in a unique way. This seems like, the director is planning something of a sorts like an aerial act in the dance sequence. This song is being choreographed by Shankaram master. The tunes for this song are being provided by M.M. Keeravani. Senthil, the director of photography for the movie expresses his love for the concept of the song and feels that it is simply amazing. Now when the DoP himself is so excited, how could the audience wait to have the visual feast.
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