It is a known story that superstar Rajinikanth makes his Himalayan Trip every year to recharge himself at the Holy Caves of Babaji. Again, we have come across reports of his trip to the Himalayas after the completion of the Tamil movie Endhiran.
It is a common belief that Baba has lived for more than 2,500 years and that the caves exude a lot of positive energy and one can feel that when he visits the cave with dedication.
Recently, a crew from a popular Magazine and A Channel visited the Himalayas to throw more light on the mystical caves through their investigative show. A close friend of Rajinikanth also joined the team and took them to the path that leads to the Baba caves, narrating many interesting anecdotes en route. The channel is airing the visit as a four-part series from today.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Endhiran shoot head towards the climax
Here is the happiest news for the superstar's fans... The shooting of the numero uno actor's Endhiran is almost nearing its completion. Sources from Endhiran unit reveal that 95 percent of shooting has been completed now and the remaining portion including a 6 minutes climax fight scene will be shot this week in Prasad Studios.
The first part of the climax portion was shot at the Siruseri IT Expressway last week and Rajinikanth attended the shoot. Some scenes have been shot at the SIPCOT industrial estate in Sirucheri. A Volvo bus hired from Parveen travels has been used as a satellite remote sensing lab.
The set which has been put up by art director Sabu Cyril at a cost of nearly 50 lakhs is smashed to smithereens as the Robot takes on the impostors. Coming weeks Shankar and his crew will be moving to Prasad Studio where a huge set has been put up where a fight scene will be picturised as the whole place will go up in flames.
It will be for the first time in Indian cinema where advanced fire fighting technique methods will be used. After this schedule, Shankar may take 6 -7 months to complete the CG works. The director has also planned a mini schedule to shoot the patch up scenes with the lead pair.
The first part of the climax portion was shot at the Siruseri IT Expressway last week and Rajinikanth attended the shoot. Some scenes have been shot at the SIPCOT industrial estate in Sirucheri. A Volvo bus hired from Parveen travels has been used as a satellite remote sensing lab.
The set which has been put up by art director Sabu Cyril at a cost of nearly 50 lakhs is smashed to smithereens as the Robot takes on the impostors. Coming weeks Shankar and his crew will be moving to Prasad Studio where a huge set has been put up where a fight scene will be picturised as the whole place will go up in flames.
It will be for the first time in Indian cinema where advanced fire fighting technique methods will be used. After this schedule, Shankar may take 6 -7 months to complete the CG works. The director has also planned a mini schedule to shoot the patch up scenes with the lead pair.
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