India Has A BEASTMASTER To Call Its Own With RAAMA: THE SAVIOUR
If you feel like there has been a shortage of animal loving, loin cloth wearing, magic wielding heroes on screen lately then Hadi Ali Abrar has just the thing for you. And he's even throwing in a WWE wrestler for good measure.
Sahil Khan stars as Raama: The Saviour the furry-shorts wearing hero of the picture who - with the help of his fantastic abs, animal friends, magical powers and bevy of random, out of place children - will do battle with WWE wrestler The Great Khali while trying not to be too obvious about it when he checks out Tanushree Dutta in her very tight costumes. No idea if it's got singing but it's got swords, a tiger, a giraffe, and a weird code at the end of the trailer that suggests the whole thing may be nothing more than a gaming fantasy which is not nearly as fun as making a straight faced movie actually about a guy in a loin cloth so I'm just going to pretend that last bit of the trailer isn't in there.
Production values look quite good on this and there appears to be a healthy dose of wire and CGI enhanced martial arts work as well. Check it below!
Sahil Khan stars as Raama: The Saviour the furry-shorts wearing hero of the picture who - with the help of his fantastic abs, animal friends, magical powers and bevy of random, out of place children - will do battle with WWE wrestler The Great Khali while trying not to be too obvious about it when he checks out Tanushree Dutta in her very tight costumes. No idea if it's got singing but it's got swords, a tiger, a giraffe, and a weird code at the end of the trailer that suggests the whole thing may be nothing more than a gaming fantasy which is not nearly as fun as making a straight faced movie actually about a guy in a loin cloth so I'm just going to pretend that last bit of the trailer isn't in there.
Production values look quite good on this and there appears to be a healthy dose of wire and CGI enhanced martial arts work as well. Check it below!
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