Rakshit
Shetty
and
the
team
of
777
Charlie
were
busy
shooting
for
the
film
in
Rajasthan
and
Punjab
back
in
March
when
the
Coronavirus
Outbreak
took
the
entire
nation
by
storm.
And
now,
the
makers
have
resumed
filming
with
a
14-day
schedule
which
is
going
to
be
divided
into
two
parts,
between
Kashmir,
Chandigarh
and
Himachal
Pradesh.
Director
Kiranraj
K
told
TNIE,
“We
plan
to
shoot
the
climax
in
five
days,
for
which
we
require
heavy
snowfall,
and
that
kind
of
a
setting
will
be
seen
only
by
December-end.
So
right
now,
we
will
be
shooting
the
portions
that
require
less
snow,
and
come
back
to
shooting
the
last
bit
by
the
year-end,
and
when
we
will
be
completing
the
entire
picture.”
Kiranraj
added
that
they
have
taken
all
the
necessary
precautions
and
safety
measures,
and
the
shooting
will
take
place
in
a
safe
zone.
777
Charlie
is
an
adventure
comedy-drama
that’s
being
presented
by
Pushkar
Films
and
is
produced
by
GS
Gupta
and
Rakshit
Shetty
under
the
banner
of
Paramvah
Studios.
The
dialogues
for
the
film
have
been
penned
by
Abhijit
Mahesh
while
the
music
and
cinematography
for
the
project
have
been
rendered
by
Nobin
Paul
and
Aravind
Kashyap
respectively.
The
highly
anticipated
film
centres
around
Rakshit’s
character
and
his
canine
buddy
named
Charlie.
It
also
stars
Raj
B
Shetty,
Danish
Sait,
Sangeetha
Sringeri
and
Bobby
Simha
in
pivotal
roles.