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Rajamouli Preparing To Restart Shootings Again!
By: Tupaki Desk | 5 Sep 2020 9:10 AM GMTIndia's top director SS Rajamouli and his family have recovered from COVID-19 and he is coming back to work again. The shooting of his most-awaited film 'RRR' has been kept on hold from the past five months. Though the team planned to restart the shoot a few weeks back, the severity of the virus forced the makers to take a step back.
With all the films getting started again, the unit of 'RRR' too decided to restart the shooting. Both Ram Charan and NTR are ready to get back on to the sets after a long gap. Now, Rajamouli and his production team are busy working out the schedules. With the new guidelines coming into the play, the makers have to make sure that film will be shot with fewer crew members and sufficient safety measures are taken for everyone's welfare. Insiders say that 'RRR' will start rolling from the end of this month or during the first week of October.
Directed by Rajamouli, 'RRR' is produced by DVV Danayya. Olivia Morris is the female lead while Alia Bhatt is said to have backed out of the project. Ajay Devgn is playing a crucial role in this massive film made on a budget of over 400 crores.
With all the films getting started again, the unit of 'RRR' too decided to restart the shooting. Both Ram Charan and NTR are ready to get back on to the sets after a long gap. Now, Rajamouli and his production team are busy working out the schedules. With the new guidelines coming into the play, the makers have to make sure that film will be shot with fewer crew members and sufficient safety measures are taken for everyone's welfare. Insiders say that 'RRR' will start rolling from the end of this month or during the first week of October.
Directed by Rajamouli, 'RRR' is produced by DVV Danayya. Olivia Morris is the female lead while Alia Bhatt is said to have backed out of the project. Ajay Devgn is playing a crucial role in this massive film made on a budget of over 400 crores.