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Hrithik Roshan-Tiger Shroff starrer will redefine the way Hindi action films are shot. Here's Why

Bollywood has constantly explored foreign countries like Switzerland, UK, and USA and showcased the pristine beauty of these lands. Yash Chopra was a patron of Swiss Alps whereas Karan Johar has always been partial to the UK and the US. Zoya Akhtar went a step ahead and made a film based on road trip showcasing the breathtaking landscapes of Spain in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. However, now the filmmakers are moving on to newer pastures. A leading daily reported that Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff, and Vaani Kapoor’s yet untitled film will be set across six countries and 14 global cities.

The daily reported that plans are afoot to shoot the action drama in some of the most expensive and beautiful locations around the world. The shoot will happen in India, Spain, Georgia, Italy, Portugal, and Sweden. The filmmakers intend to redefine how action films are made in Bollywood and want to shoot some of the biggest action sequences from the film in these foreign locales.
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Lake Como and Amalfi Coast have been zeroed down in Italy for the shooting. Since this is the first time Hrithik and Tiger are sharing screen space the producers of the film do not want to leave any stone unturned and want to give the film a Hollywood look, so they are going all out to make the film at par with western thrillers. The film is reportedly going on floors in September this year. The film is being helmed by Siddharth Anand.

Siddharth said that everything in the film will be on a grand scale. Since Hrithik and Tiger are well-known for doing great stunts the action sequences will have to do justice to the actors’ caliber and temperament. Siddharth told the daily, “We intend to make this film a visual and action spectacle. So far, Portugal, with its beautiful beaches, mountains and historical places have remained unexplored in Hindi cinema. Sweden will add another dimension to scale as it has hardly been seen in films.”

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