Key Points

Actor Varun Tej has embarked on an exciting international film journey with #VT15, an innovative Indo-Korean horror comedy. The project, directed by Merlapaka Gandhi, promises a unique blend of humor and thrills across cultural boundaries. After successfully completing schedules in Hyderabad and Ananthapur, the team is now advancing to the Korean leg of production. With top talents like S Thaman on board and a promising poster already generating buzz, this film represents an interesting crossover in contemporary cinema.

Key Points: Varun Tej Launches Indo-Korean Horror Comedy #VT15

  • Varun Tej travels to Korea for next film schedule
  • Collaborative project between UV Creations and First Frame
  • Thaman composing music for unique genre blend
  • Exciting cross-cultural cinematic venture
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Varun Tej leaves for Korea for next schedule of Indo-Korean film #VT15

Varun Tej embarks on Korean schedule for cross-cultural horror comedy, promising unique cinematic experience with international collaboration

"An Indo-Korean horror-comedy crossover that will redefine genre boundaries - Film Source"

Chennai, June 14

Actor Varun Tej, who plays the lead in director Merlapaka Gandhi's upcoming Indo-Korean horror comedy, tentatively titled #VT15, has now left for Korea for the next schedule of the film.

A video clip of the actor seen making his way to the airport has now gone viral on the Internet.

It may be recalled that the unit had, during the third week of May, wrapped up its Ananthapur schedule.

Work on #VT15, which is being jointly produced on a grand scale by UV Creations and First Frame Entertainment, is now progressing rapidly.

After kicking things off with an auspicious pooja ceremony in Hyderabad, the team has so far wrapped up two electrifying schedules -- first in Hyderabad and then in the heart of Ananthapur, where shooting took place at a number of places including the iconic KIA grounds and picturesque village locales.

These shoots captured the essence of the film's thrilling first half, packed with gripping scenes and punchy humour brought to life by a dynamic cast.

Sources claim Ritika Nayak, Satya, Mirchi Kiran, and other stellar performers have all infused humour into every frame of the film shot so far.

Also, they claimed that one of the highlights of the Ananthapur schedule was a visually stunning song sequence that was shot. The song, which featured Varun Tej and Ritika Nayak, was filmed amidst rustic, soul-stirring landscapes that synced perfectly with the film's quirky yet eerie tone.

Sources claim that the upcoming schedule will unleash the much-anticipated Indo-Korean horror-comedy crossover in full force.

The film has already generated significant buzz, especially following its announcement on Varun Tej's birthday. The release of a captivating poster from the film in January this year had sparked enthusiastic reactions from fans and film buffs. The poster seemed to promise a thrilling and humorous cinematic experience.

But more importantly, the fact that an Indian actor will be working on a joint Indo-Korean film has thrilled fans, who are eager to see how the film will turn out.

The film has one of south Indian cinema's top music directors, S Thaman, scoring music for it. It has art direction being handled by Paneer Selvam.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So excited for this collaboration! Korean cinema has amazing horror elements while we excel in comedy. Can't wait to see how they blend these flavors together. Varun Tej is perfect for this crossover project 👏
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Rahul S.
Hope they don't make it too Korean-style. Our Indian audiences need that masala entertainment with proper comedy timing. The Ananthapur schedule photos looked promising though!
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Anjali M.
Thaman's music + Korean horror aesthetics = Blockbuster combo! But please don't make it too scary, I want to enjoy the comedy parts too 😅 Varun Tej has great comic timing from his previous films.
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Suresh V.
International collaborations are good, but hope they don't compromise on our storytelling style. Recent Korean remakes in India haven't worked well. Original content is always better!
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Neha P.
The rustic village locations sound perfect for horror! Our Indian villages have so much character and spook factor. Hope they utilize Korean technical expertise while keeping our desi soul intact ❤️
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Vikram R.
UV Creations always delivers quality. The fact that they're investing in this project gives me confidence. Hope this opens doors for more Indo-Korean projects in future. Our film industries can learn so much from each other!

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