Narasimha Nandi to direct Shivaji, Kabaddi players

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,May 24 2012]

Novelty, sensibility and Narasimha Nandi go together. After 1940 Lo Oka Gramam and High School, he is back with a film to be made with the sport of Kabaddi as the backdrop. Shivaji was impressed with the story. Well-trained women kabaddi players will be selected to play the other important roles. Hunt for a heroine opposite Shivaji is also on.

The players will be trained to act in the film for two months. We have seen some films based on the sport in the past. However, this story is different, and emotions are intertwined in the script. The film will be shot in rare locations like Kanigiri, Bhairavakona, Malakonda, Tripurantakam and others, the makers said.

Photography is by Murali Mohan Reddy. Music is by Chinni Charan.

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