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Are The Telugu films are looking to embrace Hollywood technicians Heavily?

Are The Telugu films are looking to embrace Hollywood technicians Heavily?

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                                            Image result for telugu star heros imagesTelugu films are known for being sub-standard and yet times funny in stunt choreography and execution. But now-a-days, makers are planning to wipe out that reputation by bringing in the Holly wood technicians and giving them with whatever they require to get the action portion right.

Bob Brown the famous stunt choreographer from Holly wood is working for hero Akhil and Vikram K Kumar film. For the hero Pawan Kalyan-Trivikram movie a Hollywood stuntman has been working in the team and Jeffrey Troy is working for the hero Nithiin's Lie, in the direction of the director anu Raghavpudi. Praveen Sattaru roped in Holly wood Cameraman and stunt coordinators for his Garuda Vega in Georgia schedule. Also, Hollywood make up artists and stuntmen are working for Jai Lava Kusa.

Well, about the new surge in Hollywood technicians in Tollywood, Praveen Sattaru said, "Telugu Cinema is in dire need for good stuntmen who can understand the ideas of directors and give us what we need. Many of them can't even give us what we plan and give it to them and they are not even 10% as talented as the Hollywood professionals."

Hanu Ragahavapudi doesn't agree with that and he said," We do have talented technicians and we had to rope in Jeffrey as we needed to shoot in US during Thanksgiving weekend. That was just a decision we took out of necessity."

Dragon Prakash, the fight master from Telugu accused producers and directors for the situation, he said," Most of the times, producers and directors bring us very late into the production and expect us to create wonders with low budget and less number of working days. We are asked to shoot a big chase sequence in 2-3 days. But when they see a Hollywood stuntman, they give him whatever he asks and blame us for not being talented enough."