This actor did his own dangerous sea stunts for a massive career pivot. Industry sources claim Soori performed every high-risk action sequence himself for the upcoming film Mandaadi, directed by Mathimaran Pugazhendi. These stunts involved extensive sailboat racing footage shot on the sea, completed without a body double. The project represents the most ambitious and large-scale work in Soori's career, featuring a powerful role that required intense physical transformation and months of specialized training.
The movie's major highlight involves these elaborate sailboat racing scenes, intended as a visual and emotional core for the narrative. Stunt choreographer Peter Hein spent about sixty days designing the action, with production utilizing international specialists and high-end sports camera equipment for realism. The overall budget for the pan-Indian release is reportedly around seventy-five crore rupees, aiming for a simultaneous Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi launch.
A strong technical crew supports the film, including composer G.V. Prakash Kumar and cinematographer S.R. Kathir. Production design is handled by D.R.K. Kiran, with editing by Pradeep E. Ragav. Sound design is led by Prathap and visual effects by R. Harihara Suthan. Sources suggest this dedication to authentic, large-scale filmmaking could create a unique cinematic spectacle for a wide audience.
The movie's major highlight involves these elaborate sailboat racing scenes, intended as a visual and emotional core for the narrative. Stunt choreographer Peter Hein spent about sixty days designing the action, with production utilizing international specialists and high-end sports camera equipment for realism. The overall budget for the pan-Indian release is reportedly around seventy-five crore rupees, aiming for a simultaneous Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi launch.
A strong technical crew supports the film, including composer G.V. Prakash Kumar and cinematographer S.R. Kathir. Production design is handled by D.R.K. Kiran, with editing by Pradeep E. Ragav. Sound design is led by Prathap and visual effects by R. Harihara Suthan. Sources suggest this dedication to authentic, large-scale filmmaking could create a unique cinematic spectacle for a wide audience.