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Boyapati is Coming Back with Hamsala Deevi Action Scene Sequel

The movie released in 2017 Jaya Janaki Nayaka is one of the best, and it is not because of its storyline. No one can forget about the Hamsala Deevi fight sequence as it was only the best part of the film.

 

 

This movie was directed by the Boyapati Srinu who is one of the best Telugu directors and is only known for his action sequences.
According to the reports Boyapati Srinu is up for the sequel of Hamsala Deevi which is one of the best action scenes of its career.

 

After his, this action scene so many directors tried to do the same, but it was not a piece of cake for them.
Ram Charan is going to be a part of this action scene. This will be an action sequence of Ram Charan’s upcoming film.

 

According to the reports, this scene is going to cost around Rs. 5 crores and the whole cast of the film is also the part of this scene, along with 500 bodybuilders. Boyapati will this time going to do something more significant than a usual sequence.

 

Ram Charan is also working on another upcoming movie Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy. This movie is directed by Surender Reddy and has a massive budget of 200 Crore. This is an enormous project and will also take time to complete.

 

 

Hamsala Deevi Scene Details

 

Hamsala deevi action sequence took around 13 days to shoot, and Boyapati itself chose this location to after researching so much. He wants to shoot scene near a Ganga river bank in Kasi and finally found this exact location in where Krishna river joins the sea.

 

This scene was a massive project and took around 600+ people on the team to complete this scene. There were approximately 40 artists, 100 fighters and 100 bodybuilders in movie team.

 

Ram Charan’s this movie is set to release in January 2019. According to the rumor, it is going to be released new Sankranthi. Fans who are waiting for Ram Charan’s movie is now getting more excited because of Boyapati action sequence in it.

 

 

Boyapati will again steal hearts of his fans with his mind bowling action sequence.