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COVID claims Nani's lavish costume drama

May 17, 2021 19:24 IST

Photograph: Kind courtesy Nani/Instagram

Telugu superstar Nani, whose earlier hits include S S Rajamouli's Eega, Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu, Gentlemen, Majnu, Devdasa, Gang Leader and Jersey (now being made in Hindi with Shahid Kapoor), is now producing and starring in Shyam Singha Roy.

Said to be the most expensive Telugu film since Baahubali, Shyam Singha Roy apparently has Nani as a Bengali freedom fighter.

But the COVID pandemic has played havoc with the film's shooting.

Directed by Rahul Sankriyan, who earlier directed Vijay Deverekonda in the supernatural comedy Taxiwaala, Shyam Singha Roy was to go on the floors last April.

After COVID struck, shooting was postponed until the lockdown was lifted.

The original producer Naga Vamsi backed out of the project as it became financially unfeasible after the pandemic. Nani then decided to produce the film.

 

The shooting was halted this month.

A source informs Subhash K Jha, "Nani and his director were allowed to go on shooting even after all shootings were halted in Andhra because it involved artistes from Bengal and the shooting was being done on an expensive set involving dozens of junior artistes."

"But now, some artistes have been tested COVID positive and the shooting has come to a halt. It means the entire schedule would have to be revived, the expensive set built again, just for a few days' shooting whenever possible."

SUBHASH K JHA