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The VFX in Brahmastra: Part One—Shiva was widely praised for setting a higher standard for visual effects in India when movie was premiered in theatres.
The graphics, according to several online users, provided a brand-new perspective that had never been seen in the Indian film industry before.
DNEG, the studio that created the film’s breathtaking graphics, is now said to have joined Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone’s upcoming project Fighter.
According to a recent report by Pinkvillla, DNEG has joined Fighter.
According to a source who spoke to the portal, “Fighter is a visual spectacle with some aerial action sequences, which will be a one-of-a-kind experience for the Indian audience.”
The team has decided to hire the greatest VFX studio in India because they are set on mounting the movie on a specific scale.
After War and Bang Bang, Roshan’s third collaboration with filmmaker Siddharth Anand is Fighter, “India’s first aerial action thriller.”
“This method of filming is novel. Although the action scenes will be shot in real time, some blocks will be improved with visual effects. Prepare to see Deepika Padukone and Hrithik Roshan in India’s first aerial action series “Added the source.
According to reports, the fighter will begin training on November 15 and has a month-long schedule set up in India.
Roshan will reportedly spend some time with Indian Air Force airfield officers to get into the character’s skin and will shortly undergo a dramatic physical alteration.
The VFX in Brahmastra: Part One—Shiva was widely praised for setting a higher standard for visual effects in India when movie was premiered in theatres.
The graphics, according to several online users, provided a brand-new perspective that had never been seen in the Indian film industry before.
DNEG, the studio that created the film’s breathtaking graphics, is now said to have joined Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone’s upcoming project Fighter.
To “adjust to the workings of Air Force Officers,” he would travel to an airfield outside of Mumbai, according to Pinkvilla.