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How the Climax of ‘Singham Again’ Was Shot

Released during Diwali, Rohit Shetty’s much-anticipated film Singham Again has made a massive impact at the box office.

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Released during Diwali, Rohit Shetty’s much-anticipated film Singham Again has made a massive impact at the box office. With a huge budget and star-studded cast, the film's climax has been nothing short of spectacular. In a recent interview, the director, Rohit Shetty, shared some interesting insights about how this remarkable climax came together. Here’s what he had to say.

A Heavily Charged Climax

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Rohit Shetty, known for his high-octane action sequences and intense climaxes, revealed that Singham Again featured his career’s most challenging and biggest climax yet.

In his interview, Shetty explained, “My training has always been in action films, so I never feel stressed. But after so many years and films, the climax of Singham Again was very heavy. It went on for 32 days, and it was the most stressful part of the shoot. When I sit and think about it at night, even after all these years of making films, this climax was something else.”

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He went on to say, “I’ve never done such a big climax before. Helicopters were coming in, cars speeding through... it felt like a different movie altogether.” Shetty noted that typically, for films like Golmaal, they finish the climax in 80-90 days, but for Singham Again, it took a full 32 days. However, when Shetty saw the final edit, all the effort paid off, and he was immensely satisfied with the results.

Locations Inspired by the Ramayana

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Rohit Shetty also discussed the film’s unique locations. He revealed that Singham Again utilized places inspired by the Ramayana, giving the film not only a traditional Indian touch but also a global appeal. These locales made the action sequences even more special, creating a unique visual experience for the international audience as well.

Managing the Massive Team

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In his interview, Shetty shared how managing the huge cast and crew for the film was no easy task. “It wasn’t difficult because everything was planned well in advance,” he said. He mentioned that the real challenge was managing the shooting process, especially coordinating the schedules of the stars and foreign technicians. He added, “We had a crew of 730 people, and with everyone combined, there were 750 people on set. In action films, you often think that you can finish a scene in four days, but time always stretches. A day can go up or down, and that’s part of the process.” He also noted, “If something goes wrong, the whole day can be wasted.”

The star cast of Singham Again was massive, with actors like Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Kareena Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, Arjun Kapoor, and Jackie Shroff. The film also featured a cameo by Salman Khan, adding to the excitement of fans.

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What's Next for Rohit Shetty?

Looking ahead, Rohit Shetty is gearing up for two big releases in 2025—Golmaal 5 and Simmba 2, both of which are sure to keep his fans on the edge of their seats. With these films, Shetty continues his legacy of delivering high-energy, action-packed blockbusters that captivate audiences worldwide.

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