Atharvaa’s next to feature a singleshot action sequence

We had earlier reported that Atharvaa is joining hands with his 100 director Sam Anton for an action film.

Published: 01st April 2021 09:58 AM  |   Last Updated: 01st April 2021 09:58 AM   |  A+A-

Atharvaa

Atharvaa (Photo | Atharvaa Murali, Instagram)

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We had earlier reported that Atharvaa is joining hands with his 100 director Sam Anton for an action film. The latest update is that, on Tuesday, the team filmed a single-shot 2-minute-50-second-long sequence, choreographed by Dhilip Subbarayan.

Speaking about the scene, Sam Anton says, “This is an action sequence in which Atharvaa’s character has a mission to accomplish in a few minutes and we decided to do it in a single shot.

The scene features Atharvaa and about 22 fighters. We shot the scene at an under-construction eight-story building in Hyderabad using a mix of drone and GoPro cameras.” Sam adds that the team had to rehearse the scene for a couple of days before filming.

“In a fight scene, we usually have multiple cuts to enhance the impact of the action. To show the momentum on screen, we need close-up shots and high-speed shots. So, to bring that effect and momentum without any cuts was quite challenging.”

The yet-to-be-titled film deals with the illegal trade that happens in the dark web, and also features a father son story in the middle of that. It stars Tanya Ravichandran as the female lead, also stars Rahul Dev Shetty, Arun Pandian, and Munishkanth. Bankrolled by Pramod Films, the film will have music by Ghibran.


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