'The Greatest of All Time': Stunt choreographer Dhilip Subbarayan shares about 'Thalapathy' Vijay film's fight scenes, says "We've shot five action sequences..."

'The Greatest Of All Time': Stunt Choreographer Dhilip Subbarayan Shares About 'Thalapathy' Vijay Film's Fight Scenes, Says
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'Thalapathy' Vijay's The Greatest of All Time is progressing at a steady pace and is currently one of the biggest Tamil films in production gearing up for a grand release this year. Being directed by Venkat Prabhu and featuring music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the upcoming film also includes stunt choreography by Dhilip Subbarayan, who recently sat down with Galatta for an exclusive interview to talk about his experience on the sets shooting with Vijay and Venkat Prabhu. 

Revealing that there's no break for him from the sets of The Greatest of All Time, Dhilip Subbarayan said, "I've known VP sir since I was a kid. I was a fighter in Ji and he was an artiste in the film. Later, I did a portion on Mankatha and he asked me once again for Custody, but I was shooting Captain Miller at the time." Speaking about The Greatest of All Time, Dhilip said, "The film is progressing superbly. The shooting has a vibe and is jolly. And, beyond all that, the film will be strong technically and it's a Venkat Prabhu hero." 

Dhilip also opened up on working with a multi-star cast in The Greatest of All Time saying, "The atmosphere on the sets is always jolly. Everything is clear. Be it the shot divisions or shooting with the artistes, everything is well-organized. The film is technically strong and the producer is spending a lot. We've shot five action sequences and there's more. The film will have emotions and mass, and will be an entertainer. Vijay will be superb and looking cute. He has a certain screen presence. Whenever we shot something, we'd be at awe looking at him." 

Upon being queried whether he has the space to push the boundaries in the stunt department in The Greatest of All Time, Dhilip Subbarayan revealed that he has allotted 100 days for the shooting adding that the film has shaped up really well so far. He further expressed his joy at reuniting with Vijay and Venkat Prabhu once again, and shared that has has a good vibe with the technical and assistant directors team. Informing that he hasn't committed to any other projects in the interim, Dhilip stated that the ongoing schedule on The Greatest of All Time is a long one adding that there are many factors to get the equipment ready for the next schedule, which alone would take nearly 10-15 days.

Watch Dhilip Subbarayan talk about The Greatest of All Time in the video below: