Thuppaki with ARRI digital technology

The latest news is that the Ace cinematographer Santosh Sivan, who recently joined the prestigious American Society of Cinematographers, is not using the usual 35 MM camera to shoot the film.

It has been revealed that he is exploiting the latest ARRI digital technology that was introduced later last year. Even the Hollywood technicians, who are usually the first to introduce latest techs in the industry, have just started using this technology.

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The makers have assured that the picture quality in this film will be something nobody has experienced yet. The film is expected to hit the screens during the last quarter of the year.

Thuppaki on Vijay’s Birthday

It’s going to be a hot news for Vijay fans. One of the most awaited project of the yearThuppaki starring Vijay and Kajal Agarwalis director AR Murugadosss 9th venture.

Sources disclose that Thuppaki is going to be wrapped soon with only two songs to be canned in the localities of Thailand.

Also it is heard that the movie will get released less other than on Vijay’s Birthday itself, that is on June 22nd.

Thuppaki features Vidyut Jamwal, Sathyan and Jayaram in important roles. Santhosh Sivan handles the camera and Sreekar Prasad being the editor.

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