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Nagarjuna - Karthi film to be shot in stunning locales of Belgrade

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 • Telugu Comments
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PVP Cinema's movie starring Nagarjuna, Karthi and Tamanna, Directed by Vamshi Paidipally will be commencing its major schedule in Europe from this weekend. For the first time ever, a South Indian film is going to be shot in the stunning locales of Belgrade, the Capital of Serbia. The Republic of Serbia is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central and South East Europe, covering the Carpathian Basin and the central part of the Balkans. The capital of Serbia, Belgrade is among the largest cities in South East Europe. Belgrade buzzes with an unparalleled energy from the sublime to the extreme, the city's frenetic night life, cool urban edge, bohemian vibe and safe streets please even the most discerning traveller.

The shooting shifts to Paris and Lyon in France after Belgrade and then concludes in the beautiful city of Ljubljana, the Capital of Slovenia. A major portion of the movie will be completed after concluding this 30 day Europe schedule. Nagarjuna, Karthi and Tamanna will participate in some high octane action sequences as well as crucial scenes in the narrative. PS Vinod who handles the camera is confident of capturing the verdant beauty of these pristine locations. Director Vamshi is very excited with this schedule because he feels that the car chase sequence that is going to be filmed on the streets of Paris will set a new benchmark for action sequences in Indian films.

Gopi Sunder is scoring music for this movie and he has already given soul stirring numbers of which some portions will be filmed in this schedule. After completion of this major schedule in Europe, this multi-starrer will be gearing up for release in the later part of this year.

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