Atlee next director company with Allu Arjun and Deepika Padukone is already hailed as one of the greatest upcoming Indian films. The project, tentatively with the title AA22 X A6, has been the subject of enormous bucks since its announcement – only when Allu Arjun came on board and later when Deepika joined the role. Now Atlee has opened about the film’s progress and creative vision and promising audience a cinematic experience that will be “addictive to look at.”In an interview with India today, the filmmaker revealed that photography is developing smoothly and that he is focused on building something bigger than ever before. “The audience is really cute and they continue to drive me every now and then. When I did Rajarani it was a love story. They wanted me to do something bigger. The love that the audience gives makes them expect something from me, so it is not a risk, to be very sincere. I really like the process and try to do something that will be very new, very exciting and addictive to look at, ”he said.
Press the limits of the scale and story
Atlee also suggested about the film’s ambitious reach and shared that several Hollywood professionals are part of the team to help achieve the scale he imagines. “Wait a few months. We work to show you something special. One thing I can assure that you are that we will do something that has never seen before. We collaborate with several Hollywood professionals. Hollywood technicians also work with this movie, and even say they say it is a very challenging project -which makes me think that we do something really”
Allu Arjun and Deepika’s fresh mating
AA22 X A6, which was announced on Allu Arjun, will AA22 X A6, will highlight its first big screen excursion after the long -awaited Pushpa 2: rule. The film is said to be a sci-fi action entertainer with Deepika Padukone that takes an intense, action-oriented role. The film’s technical team contains several global heavyweights such as the Oscar Award winner Justin Raleigh (CEO of Fractured FX), William Wright Anderson (co-owner of Lola VFX) and VFX supervisor James Madigan, among others.