Over 100 fighters for a fight sequence in 'Sardaar Gabbar Singh'


Chennai, Apr 2 (IANS): The makers of Pawan Kalyan-starrer Telugu actioner "Sardaar Gabbar Singh", which is slated for release in theatres on April 8, have used over 100 fighters for a crucial action block around the interval time.

"Approximately 80 to 120 fighters are used for this special sequence. The fight plays a significant role in the film as it changes the entire mood of the film and sets a new tone. The movie, which runs on entertainment mode until the interval, enters into serious mode post-interval," read a statement.

Tipped to be a treat for action lovers, the film promises to give audiences value for the buck.

"The film's fight episodes are very well-conceived, smartly written and meticulously executed, thus making 'Sardaar Gabbar Singh' a good action film that action-lovers should look out for," the statement added.

"And if these are not just enough, high-end camera equipment like Phantom Dolly, Hexacopter flying cameras and Gimbal cameras have been used to enhance the experience of action scenes," the statement further added.

Directed by K.S Ravindra, "Sardaar Gabbar Singh" also stars Kajal Aggarwal, Sharad Kelkar and Kabir Duhan Singh.

  

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