VFX Ajay Devgn’s ‘Shivaay’ brings out the Shiva within you with its new VFX bound trailer -

Ajay Devgn’s ‘Shivaay’ brings out the Shiva within you with its new VFX bound trailer

If you get to know the story completely just from the trailer itself, somewhere the excitement for the movie goes down the drain. There are few trailers that leave you wondering on what is the actual plot of the film and thus keep you hooked on to dig out more. Ajay Devgn’s upcoming film Shivaay is one of such movies that has steered up the viewers to wait for more action.

Enchanting physique, meditation in the Himalaya like terrain, vivid tattoos and outrageous use of chillum are all beads of the same chain that are connected with just one word- Shiva. A glimpse of all the above is seen in the trailer as the lead Shivaay played by Ajay Devgn adventures in the snow clad Himalayas.

The story is yet unknown as the trailer moves back and forth from the mountainous terrain to a modern city where Ajay is constantly seeing fighting for something. Is it a fight for love or fight for survival? Well, definitely it is struggle for the ultimate purpose just as the Hindu mythology portrays Lord Shiva as always having his eyes on the ultimate purpose.

Apart from the entangled story and Ajay’s action flicks, the VFX sequences grab your attention as you enter the world of Shivaay. The creation of snow clad mountains, snow storms, blasts and various action stunts look quite impressive. Some of the VFX and CGI creation in terms of the snow or fire look a bit dusty in few sequences. The VFX is produced by NY VFXWAALA with Naveen Paul as the VFX supervisor. The production design is done by Sabu Cyril who is the mastermind behind the design of the VFX heavy Baahubali.

The background score and recitation of the in depth lines defining Shiva enhances the impact of the trailer by creating a complete authentic feel of Shiva and his instincts. Directed and produced by Ajay Devgn under his banner Ajay Devgn Films, Shivaay is set for a worldwide release on 28 October, 2016.      

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