VFX team of Avatar and Star Wars will be working for Prabhas Adipurush

September 09th, 2020
Meanwhile, it’s already evident that Adipurush will be shot in 3D format and it features an extensive range of visual effects. If the on-going speculations are anything to by, the makers of the big-budget project are in talks with the VFX supervisors of ‘Avatar’ and ‘Star Wars’ to work on the graphics in the epic period actioner. Grapevine also suggests that the film will be completely shot in green mat technology and so, it will take place indoors. Several Hollywood movies like Aquaman, 300, Gravity and Sin City have been shot entirely on Green Screen. However, an official confirmation is still awaited on the news.
To fit the bill as Lord Rama, the 'Radhe Shyam' actor has started working on his body and has been learning archery. Talking about casting the ‘Baahubali’ star for the role, Om Raut said “Prabhas was the obvious choice for the role. I believe he is at the right point to do the role. His eyes, his stance fits perfectly into Adipurush’s description. There is nobody else who can do the role. He is working on his physique right now. Adipurush is an ace archer and he has a great body. So the actor is aiming for the physique of an archer.”
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