
MUMBAI: Naga Chaitanya is one of the most talented actors, having delivered several critically acclaimed films along with box office successes. Debuting in 2009, the actor has built a vibrant filmography that showcases his flawless performances. However, he has now achieved a new milestone in his career with Thandel, marking his entry into the 100 crore club.
Interestingly, there is a fascinating story behind a song from the film that required eight days of practice before the final cut was shot.
Yes, Naga Chaitanya and the Thandel team truly poured their heart and soul into making this film. A prime example of their dedication is the song Namo Namah Shivaya. Both Naga Chaitanya and the film's female lead, Sai Pallavi, underwent intense rehearsals for the song. They practiced rigorously for almost eight to nine days because the choreography was slightly different from typical dance styles, demanding extra effort and precision. After 8 days of intense practice, the final shot was taken.
Thandel is a heartbreaking tale of a fisherman who gets captured by Pakistani forces in international waters. The film deeply resonated with audiences, evoking strong emotions and leaving many viewers teary-eyed as they left the theaters. The on-screen pairing of Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi was widely appreciated, winning over audiences and receiving a warm reception.







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