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As the countdown to the release of Siddharth Anand’s ‘Fighter’ intensifies, here’s a behind-the-scenes revelation that will elevate the anticipation even further! Did you know that the stunning air bases featured in the film is not just a visual feast but is shot at real locations?
The recently unveiled action-packed trailer of ‘Fighter’ has set the stage for India’s biggest aerial action drama, scheduled to release on the eve of India’s 75th Republic Day, January 25th, 2024. Packed with powerful dialogues, unprecedented aerial action sequences, the electrifying chemistry of Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, and a spine-chilling background score, the trailer has left no stone unturned in signaling a cinematic extravaganza.
What adds an extra layer to the visual spectacle is the fact that the team shot the film at real locations, with the help of IAF personnel using combat jets and helicopters!
The thrilling operational scenes have been filmed at the Air Force Station in Tezpur, the Air Force Academy in Dindigul, Andhra Pradesh, and at the Air Force Station in Pune. Shot extensively at the Air Force Station Tezpur, nestled in the lush green valley of Assam, it serves as the backdrop for some of the film’s most intense fighter jet sequences. Brace yourselves for an immersive cinematic experience as ‘Fighter’ showcases not just reel drama but also the real-life grandeur of the Air Force.
Directed by Siddharth Anand and presented by Viacom18 Studios in association with Marflix Pictures, ‘Fighter’ epitomizes cinematic brilliance, blending heart-thumping action and patriotic fervor. Prepare for takeoff as ‘Fighter’ soars into theaters on January 25th, 2024, promising a spectacle that redefines and sets the bar for cinematic excellence.
At the film’s trailer launch fan meet event on the occasion of the 76th Army Day, Anand thanked his cast and crew for their constant support. “Come on January 25 to cheer and love the film. We have given it our all. It is not an easy film. I’ve made a decent amount of action films but this has been another journey altogether,” he said.
“Everyone has helped us, it’s a team effort, this is not a one-man show. Everybody has contributed towards the film. My team is still at the studios giving (final) touches. I want to thank everyone in my team and everyone here,” the filmmaker, known for action films “Pathaan” and “War”, added.
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