Did Actor Parthiban Present a Special Gift to 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' Director Harish Shankar?
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Chennai, Nov 1 (NationPress) Renowned Tamil actor, writer, and director Parthiban, who has collaborated with Harish Shankar on the forthcoming Telugu action thriller 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh', starring Pawan Kalyan in the lead role, recently gifted the film's director a stunning momento.
On Saturday, the production team shared a video on the film's official social media account showing Harish Shankar unboxing the thoughtful gift from Parthiban. The talented actor also signed the momento. The team posted alongside the video, "The legendary director & actor @rparthiepan Garu was thoroughly impressed by the brilliance of blockbuster director @harish2you and presented him with a special momento on his final workday of #UstaadBhagatSingh. This gesture has truly captured hearts. Our CULT CAPTAIN #HarishShankar is dedicating himself to deliver the most celebrated & memorable film."
In the shared video, Harish Shankar expressed his gratitude towards Parthiban, saying, "Thank you for this kind gesture. I am genuinely appreciating this. It is a privilege to work with a legend, actor, director, and writer like you, sir. Your kindness throughout the shoot has been remarkable. I am confident that audiences will cherish your performance in Ustaad Bhagat Singh.
It is noteworthy that on July 29, this year, the production team announced the completion of filming the climax of the movie.
Sreeleela is cast as the female lead in this film, which is being produced on an extravagant scale by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar under the Mythri Movie Makers banner.
The film's soundtrack is being composed by Rockstar Devi Sri Prasad, who is on a successful streak. The cinematography is handled by Ayananka Bose, with editing by Ujjwal Kulkarni.
The action sequences are choreographed by the duo Ram-Laxman, with Anand Sai as the production designer.
The screenplay is crafted by K. Dasharath, with additional writing contributions from C Chandra Mohan.