Bhupralayam (2014)

 ●  Telugu ● 1 hr 44 mins

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Set in 79 AD, Pompeii tells the epic story of Milo (Kit Harington), a slave turned invincible gladiator who finds himself in a race against time to save his true love Cassia (Emily Browning), the beautiful daughter of a wealthy merchant who has been unwillingly betrothed to a corrupt Roman Senator. As Mount Vesuvius erupts in a torrent of blazing lava, Milo must fight his way out of the arena in order to save his beloved as the once magnificent Pompeii crumbles around him.

Cast: Adewale Akinnuoye Agbaje, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jared Harris, Jessica Lucas

Crew: Paul WS Anderson (Director), Glen MacPherson (Director of Photography), Clinton Shorter (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, History, Romance

Release Dates: 21 Feb 2014 (India)

Tagline: No warning. No escape.

Telugu Name: పాంపీయీ

Did you know? Sutherland was familiar with horseback riding, which made riding horses in the film easier for him, but his biggest challenge was learning to ride chariots, which he had never learned. Read More
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as Aurelia
as Severus
as Ariadne
as Celtic Gladiator
as Fulvius Fronto
as Bellator
as Felix
as Young Milo
as Cassia
as African Gladiator
as Nose Break Thracian
as Boss Slaver
as Milo's Father
as Gladiator
as Graecus
as Roman Archer
as Corvus
as Milo
as Ship's Captain
as Biggest Thracian
as Celtic Woman
as Celtic Gladiator
as Milo's Mother
as The Weasel
as Proculus

Direction

Director
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director

Distribution

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director
Music Label

Sound

Sound Effects Editor
Sound Re-recording Mixer
Sound Editor
Foley Artist

Animation

Art

Production Designer
Set Decorator

Costume and Wardrobe

Costume Designer

Makeup and Hair

Special Effects Makeup Artist
Makeup Artist

Special Effects

Special Effects Coordinator
Special Effects Technician

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Supervisor
Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Studio
Visual Effects Coordinator
Visual Effects Artist
Matchmove Artist
Digital Compositor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Telugu
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Datasat Digital Sound, Dolby Digital, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound
Camera:
Red Epic
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
Shot in 3D
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Taglines:
No warning. No escape.
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed from: Pompeii (English)
Trivia:
Harris researched a lot of primary sources, to understand the mindset of the culture from the period for the film.

Harrington used to lift weights between scenes to keep his muscles bulging, to make himself look stronger than all of the stuntmen in the film.

Sutherland was familiar with horseback riding, which made riding horses in the film easier for him, but his biggest challenge was learning to ride chariots, which he had never learned.

During sword-fights Harrington got hit on the head a lot on the set, beaten up, and his finger were broken pretty badly.

The biggest challenge of a disaster film is timing the moment the disaster starts, and not making it too late in the film, or too early, so that it’s tiresome for the audience to watch.

Mt. Vesuvius was erupted during a popular Roman Festival, so Romans were in the middle of partying when it occurred.

A cameraman on the set essentially built a camera drone by mounting a camera on remote-controlled helicopters which can fly as high as 200 feet.

Concerning the film’s historical accuracy, most of the main characters are fictional, the names are accurate to the period, and the dating of the eruption is accurate. Also, the eruption and tsunami were recreated as accurately as possible based on historical accounts.

Two huge cinematic influencers for producer Jeremy Bolt with Pompeii were the epic films Titanic and Gladiator.

Anderson and Bolt hired Julian Fellowes to help write to assist with the screenplay’s language and dramatic structure.

The production shot in the real Pomeii for six days. To capture the reality of the mountain base, they also shot the real bodies that were frozen by the lava.

The bulk of the film takes place in the gladiator arena set which looked so real and quit bigger, but they only built 25% of it practically and the rest is Computer Graphics.

The first official teaser trailer of the movie was released on August 21, 2013, coincidentally, that is also actress Carrie-Anne Moss's birthday.

This is the second feature movie collaboration of Kit Harington and Carrie-Anne Moss in just 2 years1.