A thing about fights in Naayak

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,September 05 2012]

Ever since the title Naayak was announced, Ram Charan's fans have been celebrating it. As if to raise their level of excitement to a new high, music director SS Thaman has said that the fight sequences have come out so well.

Saw some fight sequences of Naayak. Outstanding, superb, really a visual feast from Chota garu. Superbly executed, Thaman said on a micro-blogging site.

While Kajal Agarwal is the main female lead, Amala Paul is playing an important role. It was on the latter that the remix version of 'Shubalekha Rasukunna' was recently shot (along with Charan, of course) in Iceland.

A costly film produced by DVV Danayya, the film sees Charan in a character with two shades.

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