Satyabhama lengthy schedule finished in a jiffy
- IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,January 04 2024]
The eagerly awaited comeback of the stunning Star beauty, Kajal Aggarwal, is set to captivate audiences once again with her latest film, Satyabhama. Directed by the talented Suman Chikkala and featuring a compelling screenplay by Shashi Kiran Tikka, the mastermind behind the recent pan India blockbuster Major, this crime thriller promises to be a cinematic masterpiece.
Produced under the banner of Aurum Arts by Bobby Tikka and Srinivasa Rao Takkalapalli, Satyabhama is racing towards completion with an impressive 35-day shooting schedule already wrapped up, accounting for 90% of the film's production. Kajal Aggarwal has demonstrated her versatility by delving into high-octane action scenes during this intense shoot, with the action choreography expertly handled by the renowned master Subbu.
In Satyabhama, audiences can anticipate witnessing Kajal Aggarwal in an unprecedented action mode, showcasing her dedication to delivering unparalleled performances. The team is confident that these meticulously crafted fight sequences will serve as a special attraction, adding an extra layer of excitement to the film.
Kajal Aggarwal, known for her unwavering commitment to her craft, went above and beyond to complete the toughest action sequences, ensuring that her portrayal of the powerful police officer Satyabhama leaves a lasting impact on the audience. As the remaining portions of the film are poised to be completed shortly, fans can eagerly anticipate the official announcement of the release date.
Prepare to be impressed as Kajal Aggarwal takes on the role of the formidable Satyabhama, promising a cinematic experience that transcends expectations and solidifies her status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of Indian cinema. Apart from this film, Kajal is starring in Shankar's Indian 2 in which she is sharing screnpresence with Universal Star Kamal Haasan. She is also starring in a film titled Uma. She recently made her presence felt in Natasimha Balakrishna's Bhagavanth Kesarai.