Key Points

Rashmika Mandanna's upcoming film 'Mysaa' has onboarded international stunt director Andy Long for high-octane action sequences. The actress plays a fierce Gond woman in this emotional action thriller directed by Rawindra Pulle. Production house Unformula Films teased that action will be a defining element of the film. Rashmika has described her role as a transformative and intense version of herself.

Key Points: Rashmika Mandanna's Mysaa ropes in international stunt director Andy Long

  • Andy Long known for Commando and Sanak joins Mysaa
  • Rashmika plays a fierce Gond woman in the film
  • Director Rawindra Pulle helms the emotional action thriller
  • Production house Unformula Films teases intense action sequences
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International stunt choreographer Andy Long roped in for Rashmika's 'Mysaa'

Rashmika Mandanna's upcoming action thriller 'Mysaa' brings in global stunt choreographer Andy Long for high-octane sequences.

International stunt choreographer Andy Long roped in for Rashmika's 'Mysaa'
"In the world of #MYSAA, action isn’t just a part, it’s a statement. – Unformula Films"

Chennai, July 23

The makers of director Rawindra Pulle's eagerly awaited action entertainer, 'Mysaa', featuring actress Rashmika Mandanna in the lead, have now announced that they have roped in international stunt choreographer Andy Long for the film.

Taking to its X timeline, Unformula Films, the production house that is producing the film, wrote, "In the world of #MYSAA, action isn’t just a part, it’s a statement. Welcoming on board Action Director #AndyLong. Brace yourselves… the action just levelled up. @iamRashmika @rawindrapulle @unformulafilms #RashmikaMandanna."

The production house also shared a video clip on Andy Long on the occasion. For the unaware, Andy Long is the stunt choreographer of films like Commando, Kung Fu Warrior, Projekt Adler, The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud, Sanak and Kalki.

Rashmika has been betting big on this film and the character she plays in it. It may be recalled that the actress had disclosed that the character she plays in this film represents a version of her that even she hadn’t met until now.

Taking to Instagram, Mandanna, while sharing the first-look poster featuring her in a fierce and intense avatar, had said, “I always try to give you something new… something different… something exciting…And this… This is one of those..A character I’ve never played before… a world I’ve never stepped into… and a version of me that even I hadn’t met till now.. It’s fierce.. it’s intense and it’s extremely raw..I am so nervous and super excited, I genuinely cannot wait for you to see what we’re going to be creating.. This is just the beginning..#Mysaa.”

In "Mysaa", which is said to be an emotional action thriller, the actress reportedly portrays a woman from the Gond community. Helmed by Rawindra Pulle, the film is bankrolled by Ajay and Anil Sayyapureddy. While more details about “Mysaa” remain under wraps, Rashmika appears to have pushed her boundaries as an actor with this transformative role.

- IANS

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Priya S
As much as I love Rashmika, I hope the film doesn't just rely on foreign stunt directors. We have amazing talent in India too - like Anal Arasu and Vikram Dahiya. Would be great to see more collaboration between Indian and international experts.
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Arjun K
Representing the Gond community is a big responsibility. Hope they've done proper research and consultation. Action sequences aside, the cultural representation needs to be authentic. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
Andy Long's work in Commando was brilliant! If he can bring that level of intensity to Indian cinema, this might set new standards for action choreography in our films. Exciting times ahead for action movie lovers!
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Kavya N
Rashmika's transformation looks amazing in the poster! But I hope the story is strong enough to match the hype. Too many films these days have great action but weak plots. Wishing the team all the best though!
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Vikram M
After seeing female-led action films like Mardani and Durgamati, I'm really looking forward to this one. Hope they don't make it too westernized and keep the Indian flavor intact despite the international stunt director.

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