After a production delay, “Guntur Kaaram” is back on track with filming resumed. Director Trivikram’s bold move of discarding a substantial portion of the story and starting anew has raised eyebrows. With Manoj Paramahamsa stepping in as the new cinematographer, replacing PS Vinod, the film’s shooting is currently underway.
However, a tight deadline looms, as the team faces the daunting task of wrapping up the remaining scenes in just four and a half months. The pressure is particularly high on Trivikram, who aims to release the film during the Sankranthi festival in 2024.
To meet this ambitious timeline, the crew must work tirelessly. Apart from the regular sequences, the film demands the capturing of intricate battle scenes and recording of five songs. The clock is ticking, and the stakes are high. Both Trivikram and Manoj Paramahamsa are confronted with the challenge of ensuring that the final product lives up to expectations, considering the adjustments made to the storyline.
As anticipation builds for “Guntur Kaaram,” all eyes are on the team’s ability to deliver a cinematic masterpiece under stringent time constraints. The Sankranthi release target hangs in the balance, making efficient and effective collaboration imperative in this race against time.