According to Rana, "The Ghazi Attack", which is India's first underwater war-at-sea film, will push other filmmakers to explore this genre.
"When 'Baahubali' happened, there was never a war film made in decades. Then we had two films that came, in one film 'Rudramadevi' I did a cameo, and other was 'Gautamiputra Satakarni'. It's important that somebody breaks that ice and it's important to break it correctly," Rana told PTI.
"With this film we knew it's the first underwater war film we were making. We had to make it aesthetically correct as we did not had a reference point," he said.
Not many are aware about the underwater tale of courage and patriotism of the men aboard Indian Submarine S-21 who destroyed the Pakistani submarine PNS Ghazi when it ventured into Indian waters to destroy the INS Vikrant.
"We consulted so many Navy people before we started shooting. It's the film that glorifies the Navy, giving them the due credit. It's a big incident that has happened in 1971 before the war," the Telugu star said.
Another challenge for the "Dum Maro Dum" actor was to get the VFX and CG (computer graphics) correct in the film so that the underwater action sequences look real.
"As nobody had done submarine water texturing before in India, it took time for us to work on it. Finally we have got a decent product (referring to film). Many people who have seen the film are happy and they did not expect this kind of visual effects," he said.
"We were sure we did not want the look of the film to come out till the time we were confident and ready. We finished the film in mid-March (last year), by the time I saw the copy it was January. So it took a long time to get everything correctly," he said.
Also featuring Taapsee Pannu, Kay Kay Menon and Atul Kulkarni in the lead, the film has been made simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu and will be dubbed in Tamil.
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