Gopichand is arising with Bhimaa which can grace the cinemas for Maha Shivaratri on March eighth. The actor in an unique interview with us shared some insights into the film.
Gopichand clarifies that Bhimaa just isn’t an everyday film. “It’s been a protracted since I performed the police. It’s a semi-fantasy film, which I did for the primary time. It’s certainly a industrial cinema with all of the substances rightly integrated into it. Though it’s not utterly a ‘god’ film, Bhimaa begins with Lord Shiva and ends with Lord Shiva. The story takes place in Parasurama Puram. It has an attention-grabbing screenplay.”
The actor reveals that there are a complete of 5 motion sequences which he says are totally different from one another.
“We shot a dangerous struggle sequence in a forest within the night time impact for 12 days. We shot an underwater sequence. The workforce didn’t divulge to me till the portion was over that there have been a few snakes in it. These sequences will likely be good on display, however they had been robust to shoot.”
Whereas many actors are seen using horses in motion pictures. However Gopichand was seen using a bull.
“The director has designed my character fairly impressively. As per the demand of the scene, I have to experience a bull and you’ll like it on display. To kill monsters (Rakshasulu), the character emerges as Brahma Rakshasudu.”
Watch the total interview right here: