Thalapathy Vijay's Beast team to shoot these sequences in Georgia!
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Fans have been poured with updates of Thalapathy Vijay's biggie Beast since recently. We have already brought you the news of the film's shoot is proceeding briskly in Chennai amid heavy rains and floods. The team will head to Georgia for the final schedule by the end of this month.
A source close to the film has revealed, “While there is a common notion that a major chunk of Beast unfolds in Georgia, it’s not the case. The makers are recreating Kashmir and the Indo – Pak border in Georgia to shoot some army based sequences featuring Thalapathy Vijay. There’s a track in which the superstar will be seen as an army officer guarding the Indian border in Kashmir, before he shifts his base to Chennai. This forms a crucial emotional crust of the film.”
It will be a film wrap for team Beast after the Georgia schedule and they are all set to get the film ready for a summer 2022 theatrical opening. On the other hand, Manoj Paramahamsa has got the latest advanced camera equipment to shoot Beast. The cinematographer got his hands-on 'RED - Komodo 6K' with new tiltamax rigs to shoot action scenes a few days ago.
Now, the team has got the 'RED V-Raptor' camera to shoot the movie. Beast is the first film in India to use the Red Raptor that captures at 8K resolution in 120 fps, 150 fps and 4K resolution in 300 fps & 240 fps. It looks like the slow-motion visuals are going to be a feast in the massive project. Choreographer turned actor Sathish and the dop Manoj has shared glimpses of the ultra-tech cameras on their Instagram.
Pooja Hegde plays the leading lady opposite Vijay, while Shine Tom Chacko and Selvaraghavan play negative roles. Anirudh Ravichander is scoring the music. After Thalapathy wraps up Beast, he will begin work on his next film, a Tamil-Telugu bilingual with director Vamshi Paidipally.
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