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'Not copied from anywhere': 'Animal' stunt choreographer Supreme Sundar reveals Ranbir Kapoor and Bobby Deol's fight scene was shot at minus 8 degrees

Ranbir Kapoor and Bobby Deol are busy promoting their upcoming movie, 'Animal,' and the recently revealed trailer is creating a buzz on social media. People are talking about the performances of the cast and the film's music. One particular scene that's grabbing a lot of attention is an intense face-off between Ranbir and Bobby, and it's becoming a major talking point. In an interview with Aaj Tak, stunt master Supreme Sundar shared some behind-the-scenes details about filming this high-energy sequence in the freezing temperatures of London. The scene required the actors to be bare-chested in an adrenaline-pumping action sequence, adding to the anticipation for the film. Sundar revealed, "Picture this: filming in London's minus 8 degrees, doing action bare-chested, quite the challenge. But both guys nailed it with their unwavering commitment and dedication." However, after the trailer was released, there were discussions about the filmmakers copying a scene from a South Korean movie. Sundar stepped in to clarify, defending the originality of the film. He mentioned that director Sandeep Reddy Vanga aimed for authenticity and highlighted that this style is a common element in Korean cinema.

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