The crew also spent a lot of time in Poland filming important sequences. Speaking about coordinating with the Polish crew, the film’s production designer Sri Nagendra Tangala says, “The crew in Poland had a different working style and I got to learn a lot from it. For instance, they had a separate bomb team. In general, they go into extreme detail when it comes to practical effects on set.” Nangendra reveals that the team spent 21 days on pre-production with the Polish crew for a shoot that barely lasted 2 weeks.
In the film’s trailer, when someone describes Ravi Teja as a ruthless assassin, the video cuts to show us him in the foreground with a Kali Maatha statue in the background. A part of the film demanded the huge Kali Maatha statue, reveals the production designer. He says, “We got artists from Kolkata specifically to make the statue, and we used a mixture of metal and thermocol to build it. The statue weighed around 4-5 tons and is the only structure of the film that has lasted more than a year till now. In fact, we even did poojas before the start of the shoot.”