'Swayambhu' Director Reveals Building 2 Massive Bridges for Indoor Sets

Director Bharat Krishnamachari reveals building two massive bridges for 'Swayambhu' indoor sets. One bridge was 11-12 feet wide and nearly 100 feet long, specifically designed to be destroyed. The film's sets included a full village in Hyderabad and a climax world at Annapurna Studios. 'Swayambhu' is set for worldwide release in Summer 2026.

Key Points: 'Swayambhu' Director on Building Massive Bridges for Film

  • Director built two massive bridges for indoor sets
  • One bridge was 100 feet long, built to be destroyed
  • Film features three distinct worlds across different locations
  • Village set in Hyderabad took 40-45 days to build
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'Swayambhu' director talks about erective 2 'massive bridges' for indoors sets of film

Director Bharat Krishnamachari shares insights on constructing two massive bridges for 'Swayambhu' indoor sets, including a 100-foot bridge built to be destroyed.

"We constructed elaborate indoor sets on a much larger scale, including two massive bridges one of which was specifically built to be destroyed - Bharat Krishnamachari"

Mumbai, April 24

Director Bharat Krishnamachari, who has helmed the upcoming film 'Swayambhu', has shared insights into erecting colossal sets for the film.

The director gave a peek into the expansive universe of the film, as he detailed the logistics behind the film, and building 2 massive bridges for the indoor sets of the film.

He said, "For 'Swayambhu', we essentially set out to create three distinct, massive worlds across three different locations, all while keeping them cohesive within the film's rooted, travel-action-adventure tonality. The first was in Janwada, Hyderabad, where we leased about 6 to 8 acres of land and built a full-fledged village set entirely from scratch. This alone took us close to 40 to 45 days, as we were very particular about the detailing and authenticity of the space".

He further mentioned that the second world was designed for the heroine's storyline. While it stemmed from the original village set, we extensively refurbished and reimagined it to give it a completely different identity, yet ensured it stayed true to the film's overall visual language.

He continued, "The third and most ambitious world was the climax, which we shot over 70 to 80 days at Annapurna Studios. Here, we constructed elaborate indoor sets on a much larger scale, including two massive bridges one of which was specifically built to be destroyed".

"This bridge was about 11 to 12 feet wide and nearly 100 feet long, executed using bluemat techniques. Alongside this, we also created a huge mountain set with a detailed pathway on one of the studio's largest floors, allowing us to stage the climax with the scale and intensity we had envisioned", he added.

Produced by Bhuvan and Shreekar of Pixel Studios, 'Swayambhu' is set for a worldwide release in Summer 2026.

- IANS

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Priya S
Just hope the story matches the scale! Many big-budget Indian films focus on grand sets but forget the script. Still, hiring 8 acres of land for a village set sounds ambitious. Lekin story bhi achi honi chahiye, yaar!
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Vikram M
Summer 2026 release? That's a long wait! But 70-80 days just for climax shoot shows they're serious. Hope the VFX for bluemat bridge destruction turns out well. Indian cinema is finally getting world-class production values! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
While the scale is impressive, I hope they haven't forgotten about sound design and performances. Many times in Indian cinema, huge sets end up overwhelming the actors. Let's hope 'Swayambhu' strikes that balance. Still, kudos to the team! 👏
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Sneha F
The attention to detail on sets reminds me of Baahubali's scale! Building an 11-12 feet wide, 100 feet long bridge indoors is no joke. Indian production designers deserve more recognition. Excited to see this one! 🎬✨
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Rajan M
Interesting approach - using bluemat techniques alongside physical sets shows smart filmmaking. Not everything has to be CGI. Let's hope the director's vision translates well on screen. Waiting patiently for 2026! 🤞

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