Final Shooting Phase for Varun Tej's 'Korean Kanakaraju' Kicks Off in Korea
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Hyderabad, March 14 (NationPress) The crew of the highly anticipated horror comedy film 'Korean Kanakaraju', directed by Merlapaka Gandhi and starring Varun Tej, has officially commenced its final shooting schedule in Korea.
According to insider reports, the team has meticulously organized a pivotal one-week filming phase in Korea.
During this segment, the filmmakers will capture musical numbers along with several critical scenes vital to the storyline. This schedule will showcase Varun Tej, Ritika Nayak, and Satya as they film in colorful and dynamic Korean settings.
For those unfamiliar, this film is being produced on an impressive scale by UV Creations and First Frame Entertainment, under the direction of Merlapaka Gandhi.
With a generous budget, the movie blends elements of horror and comedy, offering a unique cross-cultural experience set against both Indian and Korean landscapes.
Insiders suggest that Varun Tej will portray a completely distinct character that diverges significantly from his previous roles.
The project has already stirred excitement with the title reveal released on Varun Tej's birthday.
The title reveal features an Indian photographer being interrogated by Korean police, who are seeking information about a person known as Kanakaraju. Initially, the photographer struggles with the language barrier. When an interpreter (Ritika Nayak) arrives to translate, he claims not to know Kanakaraju's whereabouts. However, on a full moon night, a possessed Kanakaraju (Varun Tej) storms into the station and brutally attacks the Korean officers with a Samurai sword, ominously stating, 'I'm back' in Korean, leading the photographer to exclaim, 'This Kanakaraju isn't our Kanakaraju...'
Music for the film is being composed by S Thaman, who is expected to deliver vibrant tracks along with an engaging background score that enhances the film's entertaining storyline. Known for his chart-topping albums, Thaman's contribution is anticipated to be a significant highlight of the film. Cinematography will be handled by Manoj Reddy Katasani, with editing by Satyaa G.
Having completed substantial portions of filming in India, the team is now dedicated to successfully concluding the final schedule in Korea. Following the completion of filming, the project will transition into post-production, as per sources.