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Monday, July 19, 2004 • Telugu Comments
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How do you establish divinity and godliness on screen?

Simple. Take the route of virtual reality.

After all, isn't god virtual and real.

Sounds confusing? Well, it will be all quite simple if you get to see Krishna Vamsi’s forthcoming release Sri Anjaneyam.

The director with spunk, style and substance has reportedly left no stone unturned in getting real the godly feel in his film which is all about the power and might of Lord Hanuman.

The film, according to industry hands in the know, is a technical marvel. Now, Vamsi is no techno whiz. But he has fallen back on expertise on Hollywood experts and NRI hands. Vamsi has used the ability of Chakri Tholeti, a NRI working in digital technology, to give his film the right feel.

Sri Anajaneyam is the first film in the south that has got digital color correction done for an enhanced colour quality.

The film also has American fight-master Monty Simon coordinating the stunts along with Amin Ghani,Thriller Manju, Ram-Lakshman.

The film, which stars Nitin, Charmi in the lead besides Arjun in a pivotal role, is one of the biggest expectations of the season.

Digital and divinity, an unlikely combination. But a mouth-watering prospect all the same.

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