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Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan to feature in an intense action scene in Project K

Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan to feature in an intense action scene in Project K

Project K, an upcoming Indian science fiction film written and directed by Nag Ashwin, is set to feature Prabahas and Amitabh Bachchan in an intense action scene. Moreover, the makers have roped in Hollywood action directors to shoot the action sequence. 

Prabhas will be seen in a new avatar, one of the biggest films of his career. Project K is touted to be a game-changer for the film industry. The action sequence will, reportedly, be shot in a way that offers fans a full-fledged IMAX experience.

According to Pinkvilla, the film has 5 prolonged action blocks and the producers have hired multiple action directors. According to Pinkvilla sources, every action block of Project K is equivalent to multiple action blocks in a feature film. The camera quality and green screen set-up are also amazing. 

The film will also feature Deepika Padukone as the leading lady. This will be her first film with Prabhas. The film also marks Padukone's debut in Telugu cinema.

Project K is likely to hit the screens in 2024. The whole team has been shooting for Project K over the last year on multiple schedules. The film is shot like a Hollywood film with a blue and green screen set up. Project K is also one of the most expensive Indian films ever made as it has a budget of INR 500 crores. 

The shoot of Project K is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2023. The film is simultaneously shot in Telugu and Hindi languages. Produced by Vyjayanthi Movies, the film also features Disha Patani. 

Project K was announced in February 2020 to mark the 50 years of the establishment of Vyjayanthi Movies. However, the production of the film was delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fans are excited about this film


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