Veeru
Potla,
who
became
director
with
the
movie
Bindaas
in
2010,
is
currently
working
on
Vishnu
Manchu's
upcoming
Telugu
film
Doosukeltha
and
he
is
leaving
no
stone
unturned
to
make
it
a
big
success.
The
director,
who
toured
several
Southern
parts
of
the
country
to
shoot
an
important
sequence
of
the
film,
says
that
the
valley
of
kings,
Hampi
in
Karnataka
excited
him
the
most.
In
a
statement
released
to
Oneindia,
Veeru
Potla
said,
"We
waded
through
the
hundreds
of
hectares
of
land
which
is
a
haven
for
a
wide
range
of
wildlife
and
selected
a
spot
to
capture
the
essence
of
a
scene
in
the
film.
Doosukeltha
film
was
shot
in
multi
locations
including
few
exotic
locations
in
Slovenia."
Speaking
about
his
experience
while
shooting
the
film
at
Hampi,
the
director
said,
"I
was
awed
by
the
thousands
of
ruins
left
from
the
Vijayanagara.
Having
arrived
in
Hampi
in
the
early
morning
and
then
exploring
the
surrounding
areas
in
a
jeep,
I
also
experienced
the
spiritual
side
of
this
majestic
town
known
for
its
majestic
temples."
He
added,
"One
of
the
most
captivating
places
was
the
Hanuman
temple.
It's
set
at
a
high
elevation,
at
the
top
of
700+
steps
so
it's
a
perfect
place
to
look
out
onto
the
vast
landscape
and
to
catch
a
sunrise
or
sunset.
The
ruins
are
what
really
make
Hampi
so
magical.
It's
almost
incomprehensible
to
understand
the
engineering,
sophistication
and
level
of
commitment
these
ancient
structures
are
embedded
with."
Doosukeltha,
which
is
going
to
be
an
action
comedy
entertainer,
features
Andhala
Rakshasi
fame
Lavanya
as
the
female
lead.
The
movie
has
stunning
climax
action
scene
choreographed
by
Thailand
action
director
Kecha
who
was
introduced
to
Indian
Movies
by
Vishnu
Manchu
with
his
film
Saleem.
Since
then
Kecha
has
choreographed
a
lot
of
movies
which
stars
many
leading
heros
in
Telugu
film
industry.