Saaho moves to last leg of shoot

Prabhas starrer ‘Saaho’ has now gearing up for wrapping up the final portions. The movie has already completed 90 percent of the movie’s shoot. Three songs and a major action episode are left to be canned. 

According to our sources, ‘Saaho’ will wrap up entire shoot by end of April or early May. From May, director Sujith will focus on post-production activities as it involves lot of CG work and special sound design. 

‘Saaho’ that is being made with whopping Rs 300 Cr in multiple languages will release on August 15. Shraddha Kapoor is the female lead.

Jalapathy Gudelli

Jalapathy Gudelli is the editor and chief critic of Telugucinema.com. He has been writing film reviews since 2002. A post-graduate in Journalism from Osmania University, he also studied Film Appreciation at FTII, Pune. He can usually be found on Twitter talking about the film he just watched or updating film news as they develop. You can follow him on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JalapathyG

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