Jyothi Poorvaj in Killer will be as versatile as any author-backed female superhero can get. She is a spy, she is a vampire, she is a superwoman, she is a terrorist, and, wait for it, she is also Raksha Rai. In each of the roles, director Suku Poorvaj said, she excelled. Ahead of the movie's theatrical release, the team behind the movie today organized an event in Hyderabad.
The five roles will be embedded in a "futuristic concept", supported by a sci-fi backdrop. Poorvaj promised to surprise the audience with breathtaking visuals. "Producer Padmanabha Reddy supported us throughout," he added. The producer said that, just as the ‘Fire and Ice’ song reflects duality in its magnificent patterns, the rest of the film will boast of killer performances and splendid visuals.
Jyothi always wanted to front an out-and-out action movie. Poorvaj came up with a larger-than-life idea that required the backing of able producers. The director himself took care of everything painstakingly. "We are coming out with a very new-age content," Jyothi added.
Action Choreographer Raj Kumar has put in immense efforts. He and other stuntmen on the sets were amazed by Jyothi's agility in pulling off a major action block in thirty minutes flat.
Manish Gilada entered the film as a "wild-card entry" to play the villain. Gautham Chakradhar is making his big-screen debut, fulfilling his mother's dream. Chandu hopes the film will solidify his recognition as "Actor Chandu." The movie promises unseen content and will offer a new way of showcasing villainy. The actors confidently stated that the audience will thoroughly enjoy the film.