From “Baahubali” to the recently released “Om Namo Venaktesaya”, there is one new hero whose presence is actually making those films deliver much thrill than expected. Who is that lucky charm? And why would that new hero take the onus of saving Rana Daggubati as well? Here goes an answer for all the mega doubts.
You might have already got it, for films like Baahubali and ONV, that new hero is none other than the striking “visual effects”. Without the support of these computer graphics, there is no Mahismathi kingdom, nor the breathtaking waterfall nor the brilliantly executed war sequence. More than Rajamouli or Prabhas, we have to say that VFX department and the effects themselves are big stars there.
Same is the case with Nagarjuna’s Om Namo Venkatesaya where the Tirumala ‘mada streets’ set erected at Ramoji Film City have breathed a lease of new life through visual effects. While the streets and temple gopurams are erected manually, all that pristine environment that made the film look visually stunning is a good work of computer graphics only. And those ‘vaikuntam’ scenes are just another hand work of VFX capabilities. These effects are what making ONV superior to Annamayya and Sriramadasu in terms of visual appeal.
Cut to Rana Daggubati, his next release is underwater war film “Ghazi” that deals with the sinking of Pakistani submarine during 1971 Indo-Pak war.