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DJ Tillu Director's Next, 'Anumana Pakshi,' Films in Kashmir

21 Nov

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Summary

  • The film 'Anumana Pakshi' has completed a key shooting schedule in Kashmir.
  • This marks an India-Indonesia co-production venture led by Vimal Krishna.
  • The production adhered to security protocols, filming in Pahalgam and Srinagar.
DJ Tillu Director's Next, 'Anumana Pakshi,' Films in Kashmir

Director Vimal Krishna, acclaimed for the Telugu blockbuster "DJ Tillu," has successfully concluded a major shooting phase for his forthcoming film, "Anumana Pakshi." This project represents a significant India-Indonesia co-production venture, with Rag Mayur and Merin Philip in leading roles. The film is brought to life by Chilaka Productions and Spectrum Films.

The production team recently wrapped up a 20-day filming schedule in the picturesque locations of Pahalgam and Srinagar, Kashmir. Adhering strictly to security protocols under CRPF guidance, this schedule marks a milestone as it's reportedly the first film to shoot in Pahalgam since a recent tragedy in the area. This Kashmir segment has achieved approximately 80% completion for the movie.

Further shooting is slated for late November, following a brief initial schedule in Visakhapatnam during September. The ensemble cast includes notable actors such as Prince Cecil, Ananya, Charith, Brahmaji, Ajay, and veteran actress Raasi, with music composed by Sri Charan Pakala and cinematography by Sunil Kumar Nama.

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The film 'Anumana Pakshi' recently completed a key shooting schedule in Pahalgam and Srinagar, Kashmir.
Vimal Krishna, the director behind the Telugu blockbuster 'DJ Tillu,' is directing 'Anumana Pakshi.'
Approximately 80% of the film 'Anumana Pakshi' was completed during its recent shooting schedule in Kashmir.

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