Key Points

Varun Tej's highly anticipated #VT15 is making waves in the film industry with its innovative Indo-Korean horror comedy concept. The film has already completed two exciting schedules in Hyderabad and Ananthapur, capturing stunning landscapes and dynamic performances. A visually spectacular song sequence featuring Varun Tej and Ritika Nayak has already created significant buzz among fans. The production is now gearing up for its international schedule in Korea, promising a unique cinematic experience that blends humor, thrills, and cross-cultural storytelling.

Key Points: Varun Tej's #VT15 Indo-Korean Horror Comedy Rocks Ananthapur

  • Varun Tej leads unique cross-cultural horror comedy project
  • Shoot completed in Ananthapur with stunning song sequence
  • Preparing for international schedule in Korea
  • Thaman composing music for the film
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Varun Tej's #VT15 unit wraps up Ananthapur schedule; To head to Korea next!

Varun Tej's exciting cross-cultural film #VT15 completes Ananthapur shoot, heads to Korea for next exciting schedule

"An Indo-Korean horror comedy that promises to deliver thrills and humor - Film Sources"

Chennai, May 24

The unit of director Merlapaka Gandhi's upcoming Indo-Korean horror comedy, tentatively titled #VT15 and featuring actor Varun Tej in the lead, has now wrapped up its Ananthapur schedule and is all set to head to Korea for its next schedule.

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

After kicking things off with an auspicious pooja ceremony in Hyderabad, the team has 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 now claim that the #VT15 crew is preparing for the film's international leg, with its next stop being Korea. This upcoming schedule they say 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 horror meets Indian comedy sounds like a perfect masala mix. Varun Tej choosing such unique scripts shows his growth as an actor. Hope this opens doors for more East Asian collaborations in Tollywood! 🇮🇳🤝🇰🇷
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Rahul S.
The Ananthapur locations look stunning in the behind-the-scenes pics. Our rural landscapes have such cinematic potential that's often underutilized. Thaman's music + Korean horror elements - this could be a gamechanger for Indian genre films!
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Arjun M.
While I appreciate the international collaboration, I hope they don't lose the local flavor. Some recent Indo-foreign projects felt too westernized. The rustic village scenes give me hope they're keeping it rooted. Fingers crossed!
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Sneha P.
Varun Tej's film choices are always interesting - from space drama to now this horror-comedy! The combo of Ritika Nayak and Mirchi Kiran for humor sounds perfect. Hope the Korea schedule brings some fresh cinematic techniques to our industry.
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Vikram J.
UV Creations always delivers quality visuals. The song sequence description already has me imagining something like a Telugu version of 'Train to Busan' but with our trademark comedy. Hope they don't reveal too much in trailers though - horror films need surprise!
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Neha R.
As much as I love the hype, I hope the story doesn't get lost in all this technical talk. Korean films work because of strong narratives, not just visuals. Our filmmakers should focus equally on writing. That said, wishing the team all the best! 🌟

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