Advertisement

Prabhas-Hanu Raghavapudi bracing for regular shoot

Updated at:

Prabhas-Hanu getting ready

Prabhas-Hanu Raghavapudi
Prabhas-Hanu Raghavapudi

Prabhas-Hanu Raghavapudi bracing for regular shoot.Prabhas Juggles Two Projects: "The Rajasaab" & Hanu Raghavapudi's "Fauji"

Hyderabad: The "Baahubali" star, Prabhas, is currently juggling two highly anticipated projects. While he's busy shooting for Maruthi's comedy-drama "The Rajasaab," he's also gearing up for his next collaboration with director Hanu Raghavapudi, tentatively titled "Fauji".

Advertisement

"The Rajasaab" is progressing steadily, with Prabhas joined on set by his co-stars Malavika Mohanan, Nidhi Aggarwal, and Riddhi Kumar. Director Maruti is reportedly focusing on a comedic sequence involving Prabhas and one of the heroines.

Meanwhile, "Fauji," which is set against the backdrop of pre-World War II India, is quickly gaining traction. While the official title remains unconfirmed, reports suggest that the film will feature Prabhas as a British Indian Army soldier. The pre-look poster, released on the occasion of the film's launch, hinted at an action-packed narrative with war-themed sequences.

The first schedule of "Fauji" is scheduled to begin next week in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, where key scenes will be shot in historic palaces. Prabhas is expected to participate in this initial schedule. Producers are yet to reveal further details regarding the shooting schedule.

Special sets are being constructed in Hyderabad for the film, which might host the second schedule of the shoot.

Adding to the anticipation, the film's music will be composed by the renowned Vishal Bhardwaj. Following the success of "Sita Ramam," "Fauji" is expected to be another successful collaboration between Prabhas and Hanu Raghavapudi.

Industry sources suggest that the film will showcase a powerful emotional love story, blended with Hanu Raghavapudi's signature style, alongside the gripping war sequences. The film is also said to delve into the intriguing story of Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army, adding a historical dimension to the narrative.

Tags:   PRABHAS 5