Ram Gopal Varma's first international project 'NUCLEAR': Everything you want to know about Rs 340 crore film

It will feature American, Chinese, Russian and Indian actors. The 'Satya' director stated that he will star be working on 'Nuclear' as soon as he wraps up 'Sarkar 3'.

Ram Gopal Varma's first international project 'NUCLEAR': Everything you want to know about Rs 340 crore film

New Delhi: Bollywood filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma is all set to take the international cinema by storm. The 54-year-old director-producer on Sunday took to Twitter to announce his first international project 'Nuclear'.

You will be amazed to know that the upcoming movie will be made at a cost of Rs 340 crore. Now that is something massive, right? RGV also revealed online that 'Nuclear' will be shot in America, China, Russia, Yemen and India.

"Yes it's going to be much more costlier than the most expensive film ever made in India and the reason for that is because the subject matter truly demands that it is filmed on a scale never before seen," Varma said in note shared on the film's website.

The film deals with the subject of terrorism and will explore the consequences the world will face if nuclear bomb gets into the wrong hands.

"...The echoes of the nuclear bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still reverberating in the world's ears 70 years after they exploded making it impossible for the world to forget the terror they unleashed. The only thing which can be more terrifying than that is, if that explosion happens now in our times...It's obvious that an actual nuclear explosion in a big city like Mumbai can easily trigger WORLD WAR III and thus end the WORLD," he added.

It will feature American, Chinese, Russian and Indian actors. The 'Satya' director stated that he will star be working on 'Nuclear' as soon as he wraps up 'Sarkar 3'.

(With PTI inputs)

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