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Pawan Kalyan wraps up Ustaad Bhagat Singh climax shoot amid busy schedule

Pawan Kalyan wraps up Ustaad Bhagat Singh climax shoot amid busy schedule

India Today7 days ago
Pawan Kalyan has wrapped up the climax shoot of 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh'. India Today Entertainment Desk Pawan Kalyan completed shoot the climax of 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' while serving as Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM
Mythri Movie Makers appreciated his dedication on social media
The climax directed by Naba Kanta master features intense action and emotion
The climax shoot of Pawan Kalyan-starrer 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh', directed by Harish Shankar, has been wrapped up. Despite his responsibilities as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan managed to finish the shooting on time. The film's production house, Mythri Movie Makers, announced the completion on social media, praising Kalyan for his dedication. They highlighted his ability to juggle multiple commitments effectively.
The climax sequence of 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' is described as action-packed and emotionally charged, crafted under the supervision of stunt choreographer Naba Kanta master. The production house shared that the film would feature a high-energy conclusion likely to engage audiences.
Mythri Movie Makers, the production house, wrote, "#UstaadBhagatSingh completes shooting for climax. An electrifying climax high on emotions and action was wrapped up under the supervision of #NabaKanta master. Despite his cabinet meetings & responsibilities as the Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh and taking part in Hari Hara Veera Mallu presentations, Power Star Pawan Kalyan Garu completed the shoot swiftly. This is a testament of his dedication and hardworking nature (sic)."
Joining the crew in Hyderabad back in June, Pawan Kalyan has been committed to completing his role in the film alongside his political duties. The film also stars Sreeleela and is produced by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar under the Mythri Movie Makers banner.
Music for 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' is composed by Devi Sri Prasad, known for his recent successes. Ayananka Bose takes charge of the cinematography, while editing is by Ujjwal Kulkarni. The film aims to combine musical and visual artistry to create a compelling narrative. The screenplay is penned by K Dasharath, with additional writing from C Chandra Mohan.
Pawan Kalyan is also involved in another project, 'They Call Him OG', set for release in September. This busy schedule highlights his work ethic and commitment to the film industry.
'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' is among Pawan Kalyan's ongoing projects.
The climax shoot of Pawan Kalyan-starrer 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh', directed by Harish Shankar, has been wrapped up. Despite his responsibilities as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan managed to finish the shooting on time. The film's production house, Mythri Movie Makers, announced the completion on social media, praising Kalyan for his dedication. They highlighted his ability to juggle multiple commitments effectively.
The climax sequence of 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' is described as action-packed and emotionally charged, crafted under the supervision of stunt choreographer Naba Kanta master. The production house shared that the film would feature a high-energy conclusion likely to engage audiences.
Mythri Movie Makers, the production house, wrote, "#UstaadBhagatSingh completes shooting for climax. An electrifying climax high on emotions and action was wrapped up under the supervision of #NabaKanta master. Despite his cabinet meetings & responsibilities as the Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh and taking part in Hari Hara Veera Mallu presentations, Power Star Pawan Kalyan Garu completed the shoot swiftly. This is a testament of his dedication and hardworking nature (sic)."
Joining the crew in Hyderabad back in June, Pawan Kalyan has been committed to completing his role in the film alongside his political duties. The film also stars Sreeleela and is produced by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar under the Mythri Movie Makers banner.
Music for 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' is composed by Devi Sri Prasad, known for his recent successes. Ayananka Bose takes charge of the cinematography, while editing is by Ujjwal Kulkarni. The film aims to combine musical and visual artistry to create a compelling narrative. The screenplay is penned by K Dasharath, with additional writing from C Chandra Mohan.
Pawan Kalyan is also involved in another project, 'They Call Him OG', set for release in September. This busy schedule highlights his work ethic and commitment to the film industry.
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