Prabhas-Starrer ‘Project K’ Makers have Roped in Hollywood Action Directors: Reports
Prabhas and Deepika-starrer ‘Project K’ makers have roped in Hollywood action directors.

Prabhas who is one of the busiest actors in the film industry was last seen opposite Pooja Hegde in Radhe Shyam. However, the movie failed to entertain the audience. One of his upcoming projects is ‘Project K’. Along with him, Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone will also be seen in the movie. Praised to be a high-budget science fiction movie it is to be believed that the film’s makers have roped in Hollywood action directors.
According to a report by Pinkvilla, the upcoming film will pursue a timeline in the future as it is set against the backdrop of World War 3. Notably, the movie is being termed as an action horror as it will have five extended action blocks. It is to be said that the makers of the movie have hired not one but multiple action directors to design an epic battle.
According to a source, ‘It’s set in the future and revolves around the timeline of World War 3. The film has as many as 5 prolonged action blocks and in a one-of-its-kind strategy, the producers have hired multiple action directors to design the epic battle unfold on the screen.’
Further, the source said that the action sequences in the film are of “such magnitude” that one action director would not do justice to them. The source further said, “Every action block of Project K is equivalent to multiple action blocks in a feature film. And that’s the reason why four to five different action units are working on the film.”
Talking about the movie, Project K is one of the most awaited films. Disha Patani is also set to join the team. Praised to be science fiction with an abundance of action sequences, the film is piloted by Nag Ashwin.
In July 2022, the actor shared a picture of a clapper board with the film’s name written on it. In the caption, the actor wrote, “On this #GuruPurnima, it is an honour for me to Clap for the Guru of Indian cinema!’ it now begins!! ProjectK.”