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India’s Tollywood Actor Mahesh Babu Shoots New Film in Dubai’s in5 Media

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February 7, 2021
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in5 Media, located in Dubai Production City, has been transformed to serve as a key location for an upcoming blockbuster starring Telegu superstar Mahesh Babu. During the two-day shoot, the actor was seen shooting at various in5 facilities for his latest movie.

The Indian actor, producer, media personality and philanthropist made the most of Dubai’s beautiful weather – as well as awe-inspiration destinations that have been used for Hollywood and Bollywood films in the past – to shoot a number of scenes for a secret new movie.

Speaking about Dubai as a destination for cinema, Mahesh Babu, said: “When we began visualising the story, we had a particular set-up in mind, and I must say we were very lucky to find in5 Media to shoot my upcoming movie. I would like to extend my gratitude to the entirein5 team for allowing us to use their dynamic shooting location.”

For his part, Majed Al Suwaidi, Managing Director of Dubai Production City and the Head of in5, said: “From ultra-modern skyscrapers to traditional souks, stunning sand dunes and natural landscapes, Dubai has and always will be an attractive and inspiring destination for local, regional and international film production.

“With strict adherence to the latest government precautionary measures and guidelines, we were delighted host to Mahesh Babu and his entire film crew at the in5 Media centre in Dubai Production City. Offering state-of-the-art facilities ideal for both small and large productions, in5 is a fantastic destination located in the heart of the emirate’s media production ecosystem. We encourage more filmmakers and content creators tap into the UAE’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, production facilities and unique locations to create engaging stories and great movies.”

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