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SSMB29: Meet The Two Favourite Locations of Rajamouli

Indian cinema is going to witness one of its most legendary and acclaimed combinations in the form of the coming together of Mahesh Babu and Rajamouli for the upcoming film

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   30 Jan 2025 5:33 AM
SSMB29: Meet The Two Favourite Locations of Rajamouli
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Indian cinema is going to witness one of its most legendary and acclaimed combinations in the form of the coming together of Mahesh Babu and Rajamouli for the upcoming film, which is yet to be officially titled. This film is in the final leg of early production, and the only thing due now is the start of the shoot.

In this regard, the latest updates are suggesting that Rajamouli has finalised the series of locations for this shoot and here is a look into the same. He has tentatively locked two primary locations where the major majority of the film will be shot.

The exterior will be extensively shot in the forest regions of Kenya, which has lush wildlife and greenery. The real essence of lush forest will be captured in this Kenya schedule, which is likely to come next month. Mahesh Babu and the rest of the principal cast will be taking part in this crucial schedule that is being planned on a huge scale.

Once that is done, the reminder of the shoot will be primarily happening at the specially assembled set in the aluminium factory region of Hyderabad.

After having a grown fond of the Ramoji film city area, Rajamouli is now putting emphasis on this aluminium factory area as he is happy with the kind of special features that is on offer and also the leasing agreements. So he has made it appoint to shoot the film extensively at the specially assembled sets in this area.

Mahesh Babu is anyway found of indoor shoots, and he might not find too much of trouble filming in these aluminium sets. But the real issue will be coming for him once he goes to Kenya, where the temperatures are often out of control and the situations are not familiar for the Indian travelling folk.