Puneet and Shivaraj Kumar duo on screen
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It's a dream come true for stunt director Ravi Verma, who is now a debut director in Sandalwood. Ravi Verma has now succeeded by bringing in the Rajkumar brothers; Puneeth and Shivarajkumar to act together in a movie.
With nearly 300 films as stuntman and 220 films as stunt director Ravi Verma got a breakthrough from 'Dharma' 2004 starring challenging star Darshan. Ravi Verma's novelty has got him good position in Bollywood too. The stunt master has worked in Hindi movies like Salman Khan's 'Jai Ho', Shahid Kapoor's 'Rambo Rajakumar', Shahrukh Khan's 'Happy New Year' and Ajay Devgan's 'Action Jackson'.
Even though many in past tried working with Shivarajkumar and Puneeth Rajkumar in a movie, Ravi Verma has made it. Ravi Verma is currently busy working for Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming movie Raees. Soon after the he completes his work for Raees he will kick-start his directorial debut movie from second half of 2015. This has been confirmed by Ravi Verma himself, he said, "Over the last four months, I have been preparing for Shah Rukh Khan's movie, which will be directed by Rahul Dholakia. I have heard the story and now, I am working on the fight scenes. The film starts rolling from March. Meanwhile, both Shivarajkumar and Puneeth will be completing their prior commitments".
According to the reports, the script has been made 'OKAYED' by both Puneeth and Shivarajkumar. Let's wait for the movie to go on floors soon...!
Presenlty, Puneeth Rajkumar is working for his upcoming movie Rana Vikrama under the direction of Pawan Wodeyar which is slated to release in the mid of 2015. Meanwhile, Shivarajkumar has completed Vajrakaya and the actor is working for Shivalinga.
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