Vijay Deverakonda: Elephants wreaked havoc on the set of Vijay Deverakonda's film 'VD12', shooting temporarily halted
The shooting of Vijay Deverakonda's film 'VD12' has had to be temporarily halted. During a shoot with elephants in this film, there was a fight between the elephants. Both the elephants caused huge destruction on the shoot.
The shooting of Vijay Deverakonda's upcoming film VD 12 in Kerala was halted midway. The reason for stopping the shooting was none other than two elephants. The shooting of the film was going on near Kothamangalam in Kerala. The producers were shooting scenes with two elephants near Bhoothathankettu forest, but these elephants clashed with each other on the set, causing chaos on the set and the shooting had to be halted.
Elephant fights became the reason for stopping the shooting
Director gautam Tinnanuri wanted to shoot with elephants for his film. The film unit brought in two elephants. The shooting was also started in Kothamangalam. While shooting scenes with the elephants, both of them suddenly got angry and started fighting on the set. During this, the worried cast and crew tried to control the elephants, but their efforts went in vain. One elephant was injured, while the other fled into the forest.
Forest officials informed
The film unit immediately informed the forest officials about the incident. The officials reached the spot and finally found the elephant. The shooting of the film was temporarily halted and the makers wanted the work to resume after things were fine. VD 12 is a spy thriller, about 70 percent of whose shooting has been completed. The release date of the film is march 28, 2025.
The second part will be made only if the first part is a hit
If reports are to be believed, there is a plan to release 'VD 12' in two parts, but a condition has also been placed in it. According to media reports, the film's producer Naga Vamsi says that if the first part of 'VD 12' is a hit and the audience likes it, only then will its second part be released.