Rudhramadevi wrapped up

The magnum opus directed by Gunasekhar has been completed after two years

September 08, 2014 04:18 pm | Updated 04:18 pm IST - Hyderabad

WARRIOR ACT Anushka Shettylearnt sword fighting for her role in Rudhramadevi

WARRIOR ACT Anushka Shettylearnt sword fighting for her role in Rudhramadevi

Telugu magnum opus Rudhramadevi , which has been on the floors for over two years, has finally been wrapped up. Director Gunasekhar says he’s delighted that they’ve completed the project on time.

“It was an epic journey. I’m glad that we have finally completed the shooting of Rudhramadevi on time. We are planning to release it in December,” Gunasekhar said.

“The project was supposed to take a lot of time. Thankfully, the film wasn’t delayed due to any reasons even though we faced a lot of obstacles along the way. We are currently busy with the post-production work, which involves 3D technology,” he added.

Rudhramadevi is the story of a fierce woman ruler of Kakatiya dynasty. Actress Anushka Shetty, who plays the queen, said “it was an honour to play the titular role”.

“Learnt sword fighting and horse riding for the role. Everyone on the set has worked hard to produce the best output. Hats off to Gunasekhar sir for his guts to handle a ferocious subject like ‘Rudhramadevi’,” Anushka recently posted on her Facebook page.

The film features an ensemble cast of Allu Arjun, Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Baba Sehgal, Krishnam Raju, Catherine Tresa and Aditi Chengappa in important roles.

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