The fans of Prabhas have been eagerly waiting since months to hear the news of 'Bahubali' going to the sets and a lot of speculation in circulation have increased their woes. Finally, they can breath a sigh of relief with Rajamouli himself breaking the news about the film's shoot.
After almost 1 year of extensive pre-production, Bahubali is all set to go on floors on July 6th (exactly one year after the release of 'Eega'), if the rains permit. The film will be a bi-lingual to be shot simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu. It would be dubbed in Hindi, Malayalam and few foreign languages as well. The first schedule will last for just one week and the shoot will be held at different outdoor locations in and around Hyderabad.
Rajamouli clarified Bahubali willn't be shot in IMAX cameras as speculated by few sections of media, instead the makers will be using digital camera Arri Alexa XT. He opined that shooting a film in IMAX format is too expensive and revealed that there are only 6 IMAX cameras all over the world, leading to heavy competition for booking them. Though few scenes of Eega were shot with digital cameras, Bahubali will be the first fully digitally shot film for the Jakanna.
The ace filmmaker also denied the reports of spending Rs 10 crore for a 3 days shoot saying his producer Shobu Yarlagadda is spending lavishly, but not foolishly.
After almost 1 year of extensive pre-production, Bahubali is all set to go on floors on July 6th (exactly one year after the release of 'Eega'), if the rains permit. The film will be a bi-lingual to be shot simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu. It would be dubbed in Hindi, Malayalam and few foreign languages as well. The first schedule will last for just one week and the shoot will be held at different outdoor locations in and around Hyderabad.
Rajamouli clarified Bahubali willn't be shot in IMAX cameras as speculated by few sections of media, instead the makers will be using digital camera Arri Alexa XT. He opined that shooting a film in IMAX format is too expensive and revealed that there are only 6 IMAX cameras all over the world, leading to heavy competition for booking them. Though few scenes of Eega were shot with digital cameras, Bahubali will be the first fully digitally shot film for the Jakanna.
The ace filmmaker also denied the reports of spending Rs 10 crore for a 3 days shoot saying his producer Shobu Yarlagadda is spending lavishly, but not foolishly.
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