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Friday 29 June 2012

When Billa got into action!

The stunt specialists, who worked at the Ajith-starrer, divulge to us that every one the sequences within the film are ‘real’ onesActor Ajith’s forthcoming flick, Billa II, produced by In Entertainment and directed by Chakri Toleti, is touted to be an action entertainer. The film reportedly boasts of several stunt sequences that won't only be mind-blowing, but additionally take action sequences in Tamil films to a brand new level altogether. With three top stunt choreographers, two from abroad and one from Kollywood, engaged on these scenes, it looks as if the audience may have so much to seem forward to.

Kecha Khamphakdee, who part-choreographed the climax sequences at the side of award-winning stuntman Stefan Richter, says, “What makes these fight scenes within the film so special is the truth that they were performed by amazing talents. It’s impossible to get the suitable impact during action scenes if the actors aren't good. In Billa II, everyone was fantastic to mention the lead. While Ajith’s moves are sharp and powerful, Vidyut’s skills in martial arts and acrobatics proved handy.”

He adds, “We needed to strive hard while filming in Georgia. The elements was extremely cold and we were faced with snowstorms while we were almost through our schedule. Our muscles had become stiff from the cold and jumping and kicking were almost impossible tasks to accomplish. But Ajith and Vidyut totally pulled it off.”

K Rajasekhar, who choreographed the action sequences in Hyderabad and Goa, tells us that one of the crucial highlights of those stunt sequences will be the way it's been conceived. He adds, “Usually, when a person punches another for films, we sync the sound even before his hand touches the other’s cheek. But in Billa II, every kick, every punch and each slap is real. Be it the cycle-chasing scene or a street fight, the artists really fought one another. Of course, we were careful that nobody got hurt. And the truth that the actors, including Ajith, didn’t mind going all out to get it right, helped us.”


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