Monstrous numbers for Veer action sequence
November 28th, 2009 - 7:16 pm ICT by sampurn
If you wonder how Salman Khan and his clan manage to replicate Pindhari soldiers of the 1800’s in Veer-much of the credit goes to Tinu Verma.
Tinu Verma of Gadar and Border fame has worked on the action sequences for Veer and the film we hear has been his most challenging yet.
Reveals a source, “The action sequences involve 100’s of fighters, 1000 plus horses, 100’s of elephant and camels and cavalry. There are also larger than life sequences such as a train robbery and a full fledged war on the battlefield with a combat between the troops of warriors.”
Now that surely sounds like a monstrous number to handle, but Tinu Verma seems to have gone in depth into researching every single aspect of it.
Confirms a source, “Tinu Verma has put in a lot of research into the action sequences of the film. Tinu researched the attitude of warriors, their body language and the manner in which they fought.”
Tinu Verma we hear also trained Salman and his Pindhari clan in the art of sword fighting and horse riding.
-Sampurn Media

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