Has the Dubbing for Pawan Kalyan's 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' Started?
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Hyderabad, Jan 27 (NationPress) The dubbing process for the action-packed entertainer 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh', directed by Harish Shankar and starring Pawan Kalyan in the lead role, commenced with a traditional pooja ceremony on Tuesday.
The renowned production company Mythri Movie Makers shared a video on its X timeline, featuring Harish Shankar participating in the pooja held before the dubbing began for the film.
They announced, "#UstaadBhagatSingh dubbing kicks off on a propitious note! Prepare for the POWERFUL DIALOGUES crafted by our CULT CAPTAIN POWER STAR @PawanKalyan. @harish2you. @sreeleela14 #RaashiiKhanna @ThisIsDSP @rparthiepan @DoP_Bose #AnandSai @Venupro @MythriOfficial @SonyMusicSouth @UBSthefilm."
The film has generated considerable excitement among fans and cinema enthusiasts.
It is worth noting that on July 29 of the previous year, the production team announced the completion of filming for the film's climax.
In a post on X, Mythri Movie Makers had stated, "#UstaadBhagatSingh finishes shooting for the climax. An electrifying climax filled with emotions and action was successfully completed under the guidance of #NabaKanta master."
The production team lauded Pawan Kalyan for accommodating the film's shooting schedule amid his busy commitments as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
It's important to mention that Pawan Kalyan officially joined the filming unit in Hyderabad back in June of last year.
Sreeleela stars as the female lead, while the film is being produced on a grand scale by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar under the Mythri Movie Makers banner.
Music for this project is being composed by Rockstar Devi Sri Prasad, who has been on a successful streak. The cinematography is handled by Ayananka Bose, and editing is managed by Ujjwal Kulkarni.
The action sequences are choreographed by the duo Ram-Laxman, with Anand Sai serving as the production designer. The screenplay is penned by K. Dasharath, while additional writing credits go to C Chandra Mohan.