Salman Khan joins Chiranjeevi for dance number shot over a week at a Rs 4 crore set in Mumbai
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Salman, who plays a mercenary in God Father, joins Chiranjeevi for dance number shot over a week at a sprawling Rs 4 crore set in Mumbai
Upala KBR (MID-DAY; August 24, 2022)
What can top Salman Khan shaking a leg on screen? The actor shaking a leg with south superstar Chiranjeevi. Last month, mid-day had reported that the production team of God Father had begun erecting a set at the Golden Tobacco factory for a special song (Two films come together for Salman, July 18). Now, it is learnt that the two superstars recently filmed the dance number over a week, under the supervision of choreographer Prabhudheva.
In God Father, which is an adaptation of Malayalam movie Lucifer (2019), Khan has stepped into the shoes of Prithviraj Sukumaran. Khan — who has an extended cameo — plays mercenary Zayed Masood, who is a close associate of a powerful politician, essayed by Chiranjeevi. While the original film did not have a song featuring the two characters, director Jayam Mohanraja specially requested for a track to be created that would do justice to the star power of Chiranjeevi and Khan.
A source reveals, “It’s a gangsta song — a rap-cum-clubhouse number composed by Thaman S. The makers have spared no expense to make it a grand affair. Art director Suresh Selvarajan built a sprawling set of about Rs. 4 crore at the Vile Parle studio. Prabhudeva has given signature steps to each actor, and designed the song in such a way that their camaraderie reflects on screen.”
The source adds that though Prabhudheva was busy with his commitments in Chennai, he flew down to Mumbai, at Chiranjeevi’s behest. “The song is shot against the backdrop of a vintage European palace, complete with domes and chandeliers. Over 150 international dancers were roped in for the shoot.”
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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