Mahesh Babu and Rajamouli’s Varanasi created ripples with its introductory glimpse, but the film’s team says what audiences saw is just a teaser. “Be excited” for the entire film and its visual brilliance, says the crew.
DI Colorist Andreas Brukal on Varanasi Post-Production
Andreas Brukal, the DI colorist for Varanasi, recently visited Hyderabad to work on the film’s color grading. Speaking about his experience, he said working with Rajamouli’s team feels easy in terms of collaboration, but creating the content feels very tough. He revealed that he worked day and night without sleep to deliver the teaser content.
VFX-Heavy Epic with Rajamouli and PS Vinod
Andreas confirmed that Varanasi involves a lot of VFX work. He said it was awesome to work with Rajamouli and that he mostly collaborated with cinematographer PS Vinod during the process.
The colorist mentioned constant changes and discussions between the team before finalizing each shot. He sounded confident while talking about the visual output of Varanasi, assuring audiences they should be prepared for an exciting ride.
While Varanasi is being shot, post-production work is happening simultaneously — a strategy that allows Rajamouli to maintain quality control throughout the filmmaking process.
