Sandalwood's ace filmmaker Yogaraj Bhat, who is making his comeback to Kannada with his upcoming project Vaastuprakara, has scheduled the shooting of the movie in Switzerland.
The director, who is famous to show the exotic locations in and around Karnataka is all set to shoot his upcoming film in foreign countries.
It is reported that Yogaraj Bhat will be shooting Vaastuprakara in the 2,000 year old town in Switzerland. The filmmaker will be shortly traveling to Switzerland along with his team. The movie has Rakshith Shetty, Aishani, Jaggesh, Sudharani, Narendra Sharma and others in key roles, which deals with the story of adverse effect of Vaastu and the conflict between the father-son with their different ideology. The muhurtha of the movie was recently held in Bangalore.
"I have traveled in domestic flights to Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. Now, I have made up my mind to travel to Switzerland by knowing the fact that Idli Sambar is available even there," says Bhat, who also adds that earlier he has planned many of movies to shoot in foreign countries. "I had planned to shoot one of my movies in a foreign location, but owing to budget constraints it got canceled," informs Yogaraj, who is making his Bollywood debut with Totaram.
The director, who is famous to show the exotic locations in and around Karnataka is all set to shoot his upcoming film in foreign countries.
It is reported that Yogaraj Bhat will be shooting Vaastuprakara in the 2,000 year old town in Switzerland. The filmmaker will be shortly traveling to Switzerland along with his team. The movie has Rakshith Shetty, Aishani, Jaggesh, Sudharani, Narendra Sharma and others in key roles, which deals with the story of adverse effect of Vaastu and the conflict between the father-son with their different ideology. The muhurtha of the movie was recently held in Bangalore.
"I have traveled in domestic flights to Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. Now, I have made up my mind to travel to Switzerland by knowing the fact that Idli Sambar is available even there," says Bhat, who also adds that earlier he has planned many of movies to shoot in foreign countries. "I had planned to shoot one of my movies in a foreign location, but owing to budget constraints it got canceled," informs Yogaraj, who is making his Bollywood debut with Totaram.
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