American actor Kyle Paul, who is now playing a role in director Gethu Mohandas’s Pan Indian film ‘Toxic’, which features Kannada star Yash in the lead, has now put a video clip in which he is praising for director Gethu Mohandas and his thoughtful Indian crew.
In a video clip, who is now doing rounds on social media, Kyle Paul, who is speaking from his hotel room, says, “I had a really good experience from my film set here in India. I am doing a film called ‘Toxic’.”
Stating that it was 3 morning, Kyle said, “(a) for the scene, I was really high emotion, but then, I had to speak in an Indian language called Kannada. I had to be emotional. I had to think about all these words. I barely understand. It could not just work in my head. Still it didn’t felt logically.”
Then he speaks about how to consider the director and the whole unit. He says, “The director, his name is Githu – the adorable sweet Githu was frightening. I was screwing the whole time and he liked,” You have found it. ” She was making me happy all the time. ‘The whole crew was … It was really the best experience I ever did on the set.
To mark an important milestone in Indian cinema, toxic is the first large -scale Indian film, which is concept, written and filmed in both English and Kannada. The film is designed to dub in many Indian and international languages ​​including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam, which actually paves the way for cross-cultural film experience.
At the top of this ambitious project is internationally acclaimed filmmaker Geetu Mohandas. Famous for his emotionally echoing story, Mohandas has earned a prestigious appreciation at the SunDance Film Festival such as The National Award and The Global Filmmaking Award.
Jointly of Venkat. A story has been designed to redefine the action style to grow up by Narayan and Yash under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, toxic, to redefine the action style, merging western precision with Indian intensity.
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