Adivi Sesh, who will soon be seen in the upcoming bilingual film 'Major' as military hero Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, has been working around the clock and recently completed the dubbing for the film.
The actor, who was double-masked and took all measures, made sure he didn't come into touch with too many people since he didn't want the dubbing process to be slowed down. He worked all weekend long.
He declares, "There were several work commitments, and I understand the impact this has on the movie, as well as the actors and crew who have worked so hard. I wanted to make sure the Hindi dub went well, and I'm relieved to report that everything went well."
He says that despite the rising Covid infections, he was able to establish "Within our staff, we have a consistent policy. Put on a mask and employ common sense. I'm particularly concerned about my parents' health, therefore I make it a point to keep veiled and avoid crowded settings. It seemed obvious to avoid parties on New Year's Eve. It made sense to spend it with family and two friends who are both double-vaccinated and cautious. That's exactly what I did."
'Major,' based on actual events, portrays the reality and times of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, the brave officer who died at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai on November 26, 2008, saving the lives of numerous hostages during the horrific 26/11 attacks.
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