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Allu Arjun Begins Shooting For Atlee's Film; Deepika Padukone To Join Later?

Allu Arjun Begins Shooting For Atlee's Film; Deepika Padukone To Join Later?

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Besides Allu Arjun, Mrunal Thakur has also joined the first schedule shoot of the Atlee movie.
Allu Arjun has started shooting for his next movie, which will be directed by Atlee. If a report by Sacnilk is to be believed, the shooting of the film, tentatively titled AA22xA6, began on June 12 in Mumbai. Reportedly, a puja ceremony was performed on the sets on following which the makers kickstarted the principal photography.
Besides Allu Arjun, Mrunal Thakur has also joined the first schedule shoot of the movie. However, it remains unclear when Deepika Padukone will be joining the shoot schedule.
When Did Deepika Padukone Join Atlee's Movie?
Deepika joined Allu Arjun and Atlee's movie earlier this month. The makers of the film dropped a video welcoming the actress on board. It began with Deepika discussing the script with Atlee before they got on the set and started preparing for the movie. From the video, it looked clear that the Bollywood diva will be unleashing her action avatar in AA22xA6. In the caption of the clip, the makers described Deepika as a 'queen" who is ready to 'conquer".
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What Else Do We Know About Allu Arjun And Atlee's AA22xA6?
AA22xA6 marks the first collaboration between Allu Arjun and Atlee. It is touted to be an action-entertainer. While early rumours hinted that the film might feature a two-hero storyline, Allu Arjun's team had recently clarified that the actor will be seen in dual roles, adding another intriguing layer to the film's narrative.
Previously, Allu Arjun also talked about the movie when he told News9, 'Yes, it's my twenty-second film, it's with Atlee garu who directed Jawaan, and we have come together for it. I like the idea that he told me, and I like his aspirations, and I felt it was like mine on many levels, and we hope to bring a very new visual spectacle film to Indian cinema."
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