‘Bruce Lee’ ready to pack a punch

Charan shares screen space with Chiru in this film. The young star already shook a leg with the megastar in the blockbuster ‘Magadheera’ earlier.

October 16, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:07 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

Actor Ram Charan with co-star Rakul Preet Singh and director Srinu Vytla on the sets of ‘Bruce Lee’.–Photo: By arrangement

Actor Ram Charan with co-star Rakul Preet Singh and director Srinu Vytla on the sets of ‘Bruce Lee’.–Photo: By arrangement

Actor Ram Charan is all set be seen in a three-minute sequence with his dad Chiranjeevi for the first time in an action scene in his big ticket Friday release ‘Bruce Lee - The Fighter’ directed by Srinu Vytla.

The young star already shook a leg with the megastar in the blockbuster ‘Magadheera’ earlier. Ram Charan said he was excited shooting for three days to can the three-minute action sequence that the megastar is seen. Rakul Preet Singh and Keerti Kharbanda play the female leads in this film that has among others, seniors Nadhiya, Rao Ramesh, Brahmanandam and Arjun Vijay and has some racy music by S. S. Thaman.

Interestingly, given the emerging trends and innovative manner in which films are being showcased in the run-up to the release, Ram Charan and most of the cast and crew hosted a screening at the swank Prasads Imax multiplex on Thursday evening. The show was said to be an exclusive premiere for the benefit of students of the Devnar School and the celebrities who were also invited raised eyebrows! But the ‘Bruce Lee’ team appeared to have won brownie points with this gesture, though.

As for the number of screens where people will get to watch it, ‘Bruce Lee - The Fighter’ is touted as a Telugu film that is releasing in the maximum number of screens in the United States of America and a few other countries. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana it will be beamed on about 1,200 screens.

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