'Rachcha' team rushes off to China

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,August 19 2011]

Ram Charan's Rachcha is done with the long schedule at Bangkok and is currently canning in China. The film, being directed by Sampath Nandi, sees Cherry pairing up with Tamanna.

Like countless Telugu films, the film was shot in Bangkok for several days. During this schedule, action scenes were shot on Cherry and the villains. The same were choreographed by the talented duo, Ram and Lakshman.

It is quite rare to see Telugu films shot in China. Since the country is over-crowded, it doesn't entice the filmmakers much. However, world-famous sites like the Great Wall of China have long attracted some directors from time to time. It seems Raccha's makers too are enamoured of the site.

It will be quite interesting to see Cherry, with the Great Wall in the backdrop in Rachcha.

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