'Antariksham' is a mass film; Find out how!
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'Antariksham' has just been certified as India's first mass space film. By a fictional organization called Indian Mass Council (IMC). We are talking about the latest promo video of the film featuring Varun Tej.
A mass film needs to have elevation, gravity-defying moments, stars, mass elements and an item song. A representative from the funny IMC comes to meet Varun Tej on the sets of 'Antariksham' to find out whether the film has got all of these. A nervous Mega hero knows it has none of these in a conventional sense.
Half of the film was shot in gravity-less condition. So, yes, it's gravity-defying. As for elevation, the actors literally float in the air and so it's also full of 'stars'. Mass means the mass of those rockets. It's a wordplay. The promo takes a dig at the obsession with "mass" films by ironically advertising the film as a 'mass' entertainer.
'Antariksham' hits the screens on December 21 (this Friday).
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