‘Barroz: Guardian of D’Gama’s Treasure’ uses the ‘Gravity illusion’ technique

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Nivedita P Nair

There’s something profoundly special that the film buffs will anticipate from a movie that is directed by the maestro actor Mohanlal. Staying aware of these expectations ‘Barroz: Guardian of D’Gama’s Treasure‘ doesn’t seem to be playing on a low note as the producers promise a technical marvel for the crowd.

As of late, a progression of area clicks from the shooting set was distributed on the official site of Navodaya Studio which shared a few looks at important scenes in the movie where the creators are attempting the ‘Gravity Illusion’ method which was prior utilized in the Jijo Punnoose executive film ‘My Dear Kuttichathan’.

The area clicks include Mohanlal as the phantom named ‘Barroz’ who rises up out of where he is covered and sits in a burial chamber concentrating on a cavern before him. Later the pics show ‘Barroz’ stowing away from a bunch of thieves who have come in to take D’Gama’s fortune.

The ‘Gravity Illusion’ technique was first used in the Hollywood film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ directed by Stanley Kubrick’.It was later adapted into Jijo Punnoose’s 3D film ‘My Dear Kuttichathan’ during a song sequence.

With the veteran writer Jijo Punnoose and the movie producer Santosh Sivan on board, ‘Barroz’ will certainly convey a sublime experience to the crowd. Mohanlal likewise expressed before that ‘Barroz’ will be introduced on a worldwide stage and will be a unique film.

Then again, ‘Barroz’ highlights a bunch of unfamiliar casts that include Pedro Figueiredo, Paz Vega, Sara Vega, Rafael Amargo, and the Indian actors in the film incorporate Guru Somasundaram, Prathap Pothen, Padmavati Rao, Jayachandran Palazhy, and Geethi Sangeetha.