Vikrant Rona:Post production work in full swing
Published On: 29 January 2022 | Sandalwood | By: Team Moviekoop
Vikrant Rona is the much-awaited Pan Indian film starring Kichcha Sudeep in the lead role, while RangiTaranga fame director Anup Bhandari is helming the project.
The film was scheduled for a release on February 24, but the team announced on Thursday, 27th January that they have chosen to postpone the release owing to the current conditions. While the team has more time, they are still working on the post production work in full swing.
Sudeep is fully busy with dubbing for the various languages in which the film is releasing. The actor, who has a dubbing studio at his own residence, has been completing dubbing for each of the versions. He has apparently finished dubbing for Kannada, Telugu and Hindi versions, while he has the dubbing for Tamil and English versions that are currently underway.
Vikrant Rona is a 3D adventure fantasy film that is set in a period where most of the film have been shot in specially erected sets. The film has Nirup Bhandari, Neeta Ashok, Ravishankar Gowda and Vasuki Vaibhav among the cast members. The team also shot for a special number with Jacqueline Fernandez in Bengaluru, which was done in special sets in Bengaluru. The film has music by B Ajaneesh Loknath. The music from the various promotional material has already generated a lot of buzz. The team also had a spectacular event where they showed the first glimpse of the film on Burj Khalifa.
Tags: Vikrant Rona-Pan Indian film Kichcha Sudeep Nirup Bhandari Neeta Ashok Ravishankar Gowda Vasuki Vaibhav director:Anup Bhandari
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