Amidst Speculations 'Double Ismart' Begins Crucial Schedule In Mumbai!
It is well known that dashing director Puri Jagannadh has teamed up with Ram Pothineni once again after 'Ismart Shankar'
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 May 2024 8:43 AM GMTIt is well known that dashing director Puri Jagannadh has teamed up with Ram Pothineni once again after 'Ismart Shankar'. They are now making 'Double Ismart' and the expectations are high on this sequel. Back in November, the team released a crazy poster announcing that 'Double Ismart' has just 100 days to hit the screens. But the movie's release got postponed and the makers are yet to announce a new date.
The shoot of the movie commenced on Saturday in Mumbai. In this lengthy and crucial schedule, the makers will shoot important scenes involving the lead cast. The film's major part of the shoot will be completed with this latest schedule in Mumbai. The team indeed guarantees double the action, double the mass, and double the entertainment, this time with the sequel. Puri Jagannadh is making the movie prestigiously.
Veteran composer Mani Sharma will be giving the music for 'Double Ismart'. Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt is playing a full-length role and his character is named 'Big Bull'. Charmme and Puri will be bankrolling the project while Vishu Reddy is the CEO. The makers will reveal the other cast and crew of the movie soon. Hollywood cinematographer Gianni Giannelli is working for this high-voltage action entertainer. Kecha is the action choreographer. The movie will have a pan-Indian release in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi languages.
The makers are planning to kick-start a huge promotional campaign in the coming days and they will come up with regular updates. 'Double Ismart' is a crucial film for Puri Jagannadh as Puri's market and image took a severe beating after 'Liger'. He needs to score a hit to prove that he still has some magic left. Ram is also unable to find a hit in recent times as his action entertainer like 'Skanda'. Let us wait and see how 'Double Ismart' turns out.