Project K Teased! Prabhas, Deepika Padukone Starrer ‘Reinvents The Wheel’, Here’s How It Went

As a New Year's treat, the makers of Project K released episode 1 of From Skratch: Re-inventing the wheel, which shows the process undergone to make a wheel.

Project – K: Here’s A Glimpse Into The World Of The Prabhas, Deepika Padukone & Amitabh Bachchan Starrer With ‘From Skratch Ep1: Re-Inventing The Wheel’ (Photo Credit – Instagram ; Facebook)

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Rebel Star Prabhas’ futuristic film Project K – under the direction of creative director Nag Ashwin, is one of the highest-budgeted movies ever in Indian cinema. Director Nag Ashwin took special care of the script and other pre-production formalities as well. He even made a public appeal to Anand Mahindra, requesting automobile technology from his business Mahindra Group for Project K. The movie needed Mahindra Group’s assistance in developing future automobiles for the film and Anand Mahindra is lending full support.

As a New Year‘s treat, the makers released episode 1 of From Skratch: Re-inventing the wheel, which shows the process undergone to make a wheel. Of course, it’s not a regular wheel.

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The fun part is the Project K team made a mockery of Nag Ashwin for his enthusiasm to design and make the wheel. But only he knows the importance of it. Priyanka Dutt’s involvement can also be noticeable in the video. There is much more to come in the series of From Skratch.

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Amitabh Bachchan is playing a lengthy and significant role in the movie, whereas Deepika Padukone is the female lead opposite Prabhas.

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Celebrating 50 memorable years, Tollywood’s leading production house Vyjayanthi Movies is producing this golden jubilee project prestigiously on a high budget. Ashwini Dutt is the producer.

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