AR Murugadoss In Panic Mode While Shooting?

frame AR Murugadoss In Panic Mode While Shooting?

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Recently, director A.R. murugadoss talked about the difficulties he encountered while making Sikandar, particularly in light of the threats made against the film's star, salman Khan.  In an interview, murugadoss stated that thousands of people were on the set, and because managing such large numbers was challenging, security precautions had to be made to guarantee that there would be no problems during the film's production.
 
He added that because the makers had to adhere to a specific schedule, the situation was difficult for everyone.  Murugadoss also revealed that there was strict security throughout filming, and it took over two to three hours to check the extras.  Murugadoss stated that although while they initially struggled to manage so many tasks in a single day, they soon adapted to it, even if the early morning shots were postponed for the same reason.
 
In his interview, the director alluded to the fact that the film's crew and actors have put in a great deal of effort.  For all of them, but especially for salman and producer Sajid Nadiadwala to regain the public's faith for future projects, Sikandar's success is crucial.
 
The news of the release date has managed to generate some enthusiasm among the audience, despite the fact that the trailer is not yet available.  Given that it opens on Sunday, the movie is expected to draw sizable audiences, and how well it does on the other days will rely on its content.  Let's wait till the movie comes out to see if it can surpass previous marks, particularly those set following the COVID-19 epidemic.
 

 

 


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