Rebel's last schedule at Aluminium Factory

  • IndiaGlitz, [Sunday,September 02 2012]

As you know, Rebel has been in the last leg of its shoot. The film will, starting from Monday, be shot at the Aluminium Factory of Gacchibowli. This location, like Bangkok, is one of the Telugu film industry hot spots.

Raghava Larencce's audio will be released on Sep 14.

Ever since the release of its trailer recently, expectations have only sky-rocketed. Prabhas looks domineering and macho (as usual) in that trailer that has the adrenaline pumping. Sensing the film's box office potential, ‘Dil’ Raju bought the Nizam rights for a whopping price.

Tamanna Bhatia and Deeksha Seth are playing the heroines, but it is Prabhas' never-seen-before characterization (to quote Lawrence) that is most eagerly awaited.

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