Priyanka Upendra stuns with Capture. Renowned Kannada superstar Upendra's wife, Priyanka Upendra, is set to break new ground in the cinematic realm with her upcoming film "Capture," a pioneering and unique experimental venture. This cinematic marvel marks the first-ever movie in the world to be entirely shot from the CCTV point of view, pushing the boundaries of storytelling. Notably, it stands out as one of the rare films globally to be filmed with a single lens, showcasing the commitment to innovation in filmmaking.
Under the direction of Lohith H, known for his penchant for novel concepts as evidenced by his earlier works like "Mummy" and "Devaki," "Capture" represents the third collaboration between the director and Priyanka Upendra. The movie is produced by Raviraj under Sri Durgaparameshwari Productions, in association with Shamika Enterprises. Adding prestige to the project, Radhika Kumaraswamy presents this groundbreaking film.
The entire filming process unfolded in the scenic landscapes of Goa over a span of 30 days, setting the stage for an unprecedented viewing experience. With shooting now wrapped up, the team is diligently engaged in the post-production works as "Capture" eagerly gears up for its much-anticipated theatrical release.
In a special tribute to Priyanka Upendra on her birthday, the makers unveiled a compelling new poster that has sparked intrigue and curiosity. The poster features Priyanka, portraying a character in distress, with blood marks accentuating her face. The backdrop is adorned with numerous CCTV cameras, creating an ominous atmosphere. Notably, a crow perches on one of the cameras, and enigmatic hands make an appearance in the frame. Priyanka's smiley yet suspicious expression adds an extra layer of mystery, leaving the audience eager to unravel the secrets that "Capture" holds.
Adding to the stellar cast, Manvita Kamath, acclaimed for her role in Shiva Rajkumar's "Tagaru," assumes a key role in the film. Furthermore, the debut of Master Kanishraj in a pivotal role adds to the anticipation surrounding the project. The cinematography is masterfully handled by Pandikumar, while the editing is entrusted to Ravichandran.
"Capture" is poised to make cinematic history, challenging traditional storytelling norms and offering audiences a fresh and immersive perspective. As the movie enters the final stages of production, fans and cinephiles alike eagerly await the theatrical unveiling of this groundbreaking venture that promises to redefine the boundaries of cinematic storytelling.