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Team 'Sonchiriya' shot fire with real rifles, guns

Team 'Sonchiriya' shot fire with real rifles, guns
, Wednesday, 16 January 2019 (12:59 IST)
New Delhi: The recently released trailer of 'Sonchiriya' has been generating immense buzz for the raw and rustic looks set in the rooted villages of central India. Playing a dacoit meant that the actors had to undergo grueling preparations through real old vintage rifles and guns.
As the story of 'Sonchiriya' is set in the 1970s showcasing a small town ruled and dominated by dacoits rifles and guns used are a very prominent feature in the movie. Since it is set in the Chambal district the characters have Bundelkhand dialect and to prep and get the fluency the cast was insisted to converse in that language on set, even during the breaks. 
 
In order to perfect the dialect, the cast left no stones unturned to ace the accent and mannerisms of the post-independence period in central India. Multiple gangs fight over the struggle to attain power. The cast dons fierce avatars in sync with the theme of the film.  
 
It was extremely challenging to get trained with 1975 vintage guns as they are too big and heavy to carry on and shoot in a place like Chambal, which left the team exhausted. But everything from how to carry it to keep it on shoulders was properly coached by the trainer to the actors.
 
Starring Sushant Singh Rajput, Bhumi Pednekar, Manoj Bajpayee, Ranvir Shorey, and Ashutosh Rana in lead roles, Sonchiraiya presents a rustic and rooted tale set in the era of dacoits.
 
Shot in the valleys of Madhya Pradesh, 'Sonchiriya' presents an ensemble cast with an intriguing storyline.Directed by Abhishek Chaubey, 'Sonchiriya' promises to be a power packed action film giving a glimpse of the glorious years of dacoits in central India.The film is set to release on February 8.(UNI)

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