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Updated : Nov 27, 2023

Massive Interval sequence will be major highlight in ANIMAL?

The highly-anticipated Bollywood movie Animal, directed by the Tollywood director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, is scheduled to release worldwide on December 1st, 2023.

Recently released trailer created sensation on social media and raised expectations. The makers are currently busy with promotions in South states. A grand pre release event will happen today and SS Rajamouli and Mahesh Babu will be chief guests.

Now the latest news is that the Interval sequence is going to be top notch in the film. The war machine is created by real steel in the span of 4 months. The total action set piece stretched around 18 minutes will be a cinematic feast. This is a crucial interval sequence and it's choreographed by Supreme sundar (Thallumalla fame).

The 500KG War Machine gun isn't a result of VFX. It is a completely man-made gun that was constructed over a period of four months using real steel. I have never seen such a thing happen for any Indian film. It was Sandeep's vision says art director Suresh Selvarajan.

Get ready for a cinematic spectacle that is bound to leave a lasting impact on Dec 1st. The movie features Rashmika Mandanna as the female lead, along with Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, and others in significant roles. It is being produced by T-Series and Bhadrakali Productions and will be released in major Indian languages, including Telugu.






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