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director
Ajay
Bhupathi
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
highly
anticipated
multi-starrer
Maha
Samudram.
The
romantic
action
drama
boasts
of
an
extensive
star
cast
including
Sharwanand,
Siddharth,
Aditi
Rao
Hydari,
Anu
Emmanuel,
Jagapathi
Babu,
Rao
Ramesh,
Ramachandra
and
Saranya
Ponvannan.
Though
the
film
was
initially
scheduled
to
be
released
on
August
19,
the
makers
had
to
postpone
the
date
owing
to
the
pandemic
situation.
According
to
the
latest
announcement,
the
film
will
hit
the
cinemas
on
October
14.
Let
us
tell
you
that
the
pre-release
event
of
the
film
was
held
recently
in
Hyderabad.
The
team
of
Maha
Samudram
is
leaving
no
stone
unturned
to
garner
more
attention
especially
with
the
help
of
promotional
activities,
which
are
going
on
in
full
swing
across
the
state.
The
cast
and
crew
of
the
action
drama
have
been
attending
various
interviews
for
the
same,
and
one
such
interaction
that
caught
the
attention
of
the
eagerly
waiting
fans
is
that
of
Aditi
Rao
Hydari.
Recently,
during
her
interaction
with
the
media,
the
actress
shared
an
anecdote
from
the
film's
set
and
her
experience
working
with
the
team.
Recalling
that
she
burst
into
tears
while
prepping
for
one
of
the
sequences
of
the
film
that
also
featured
Siddharth,
Aditi
said,
"I
was
born
here
(Hyderabad).
But
I
grew
up
in
the
North.
So
I
don't
speak
Telugu
but
I
can
understand
the
language.
So
what
I
learned
was
that
I
should
know
my
dialogues
so
well
that
If
you
wake
me
up
in
the
night
and
say
'scene
no
59!',
I
should
be
able
to
say
my
dialogues.
And
that's
how
I
am
trained..because
when
I
come
to
sets
I
don't
want
to
waste
anybody's
time.
It's
basic
respect.
So
I
learn
my
dialogues
before
coming
to
the
sets.
I
usually
ask
for
scene
paper
to
prepare
myself.
Once
Ajay
made
a
few
changes
in
the
script
and
the
sequence
was
with
Siddu,
who
got
readied
for
the
shot
in
10
minutes.
It
was
a
long
scene
and
the
change
was
made
in
a
snap,
so
I
got
worried
and
started
crying.
Ajay
consoled
me
saying
that
I
shouldn't
worry
and
he
will
give
me
10
minutes
to
prepare
for
the
scene.
Later,
I
learned
my
dialogues,
went
to
sets
and
I
was
happy."
When
quizzed
if
the
film
is
woman-centric,
Aditi
shared
that
Maha
Samudram
is
about
friendship,
however,
Maha
(her
character
in
the
film)
is
at
the
center
of
the
story.
She
further
praised
her
co-stars
Siddharth
and
Sharwanand
adding
that
they
behaved
more
like
friends
and
less
like
stars
on
the
sets.