Rana Daggubati's upcoming film Ghazi is raising curiosity levels among the audience as the movie is first underwater film shot in the backdrop of a submarine in India. Whenever there is a movie on historical subject, art work assumes so much significance. Similarly PNS Ghazi set is the most important aspect in the making of the film Ghazi.
Shivam Rao, art director of Ghazi revealed some interesting details about the art work. He said "Pakistan's submarine PNS Ghazi's original length was around 300 feet. We have erected a set of 125 feet in Secunderabad. Ghazi set was designed after spending three weeks of time observing the submarine mechanism in Vizag museum. The set has been erected by using 30 to 35% of the material from scrap markets of Rani Gunj, Musheerabad, Kavadiguda areas".
"The situation has been changed completely once PVP and Matinee Entertainment banner entered into film production. As Rana is finalized as the hero of the film we had to redesign the complete set, as the first set was unable to accommodate Rana's height".
Shivam Rao, art director of Ghazi revealed some interesting details about the art work. He said "Pakistan's submarine PNS Ghazi's original length was around 300 feet. We have erected a set of 125 feet in Secunderabad. Ghazi set was designed after spending three weeks of time observing the submarine mechanism in Vizag museum. The set has been erected by using 30 to 35% of the material from scrap markets of Rani Gunj, Musheerabad, Kavadiguda areas".
"The situation has been changed completely once PVP and Matinee Entertainment banner entered into film production. As Rana is finalized as the hero of the film we had to redesign the complete set, as the first set was unable to accommodate Rana's height".