RGV is back in Mumbai from the shoot of Agyaat in Sri Lanka. However, the director is already busy setting up things in place for his next film Rann. The sources close to RGV said that he begins filming Rann on January 20.
Coming back to Agyaat, as always Bollywood Hungama brings the exclusive on location stills of the film's shoot in Sri Lanka. We all are aware that Agyaat is a film about a film crew that gets lost in the jungles of Sri Lanka and how the cast and the crew face some unknown creature or an alien or a predator. Hope that's the story, but when you know RGV is directing it, just about anything is possible.
RGV's best find to date - Ravi Kale, plays a stunt director in Agyaat.
Coming back to Mumbai now, the latest report doing rounds surrounding the film Agyaat is that a corporate giant has bought the rights of the film. For a while, we leave it for you guys to decide who that 'agyaat' is.
We also learnt that Ram Gopal Varma has wrapped up the entire film and had kept a media conference in Colombo for the same. But before the wrap up, there was an elephant and a baby comodo dragon to be dealt with. The source told us that RGV had to shoot a scene with a mad elephant. As far as the comodo dragon was concerned, it was just a mere small guest on the sets. The film was shot in the Sigiria Black Forest in Sri Lanka with some beautiful visuals.
What's possible for us though is to bring you an interesting story on the line producer of the film whom apna Ramu roped in for Agyaat. Steven Spielberg calls him his most valued man of the South East Asia, he is the man who brought Bo Derek, Harrison Ford and Gulshan Grover to Sri Lanka for films such as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Jungle Book. He has also worked with the likes of David Lynne and Alfred Hitchcock and if that wasn't enough, he has also directed a few Sri Lankan films and has been a producer for several others. Meet Chandran Rutnam seen in the picture above with RGV during the shoot of Agyaat.