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Tamannah & Prabhdeva's 'Khamoshi' sets RECORD

Monday, May 29, 2017 • Hindi Comments
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Guess what....? Tamannah Bhatia and Prabhudeva starrer 'Khamoshi' would be the first Indian film to be shot with a 8k camera.

Indo-American director Chakri Toleti whose earlier given hits like 'Don' and 'A Wednesday' in South is known for his technical skills and is making his debut in Bollywood with this film which is shot in three languages. He who filmed the Tamil version with Nayanthara and the Hindi version with Prabhudeva and Tamanaah feels it's the best time to widen the story telling in India and it was Vashu Bhagnani's vision who wanted to introduce this technique despite the cost of the lenses going up for the same.

Since the dynamic range of each image increases, there's a special focus on costumes, make up and detailing on sets. The film that's a thriller would see Tammanah play the role of a deaf and mute and it's entirely shot in London. The film also boast of an international crew right from the action director Stephen Richard to sound designer Valerio Cereni

'Khamoshi' is a remake of yet to release Tamil film Kolaiyuthir Kaalam that features south superstar Nayanthara. The Hindi version 'Khamoshi' is a thriller which is a ferociously terrifying tale of a young lady played by Tamannah Bhatia. The film is produced by Vashu Bhagnani and Deepshikha Deshmukh, it is directed by Chakri Toleti and stars Prabhu Dheva, Tamannah Bhatia and Bhumika Chawla.

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