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With the government easing the lockdown, Sandalwood filmmakers are getting back to work, as they adapt to the new normal. Power Star Puneeth Rajkumar is all set to get back to the shooting sets with James, which will resume shooting from July 5.
The James team had been shooting for the film, which is now through with 70 per cent of the filming. Earlier this year, the makers had completed a schedule in Kashmir and had shot seven days in April.
However, the shooting came to a standstill as the state announced the lockdown owing to the second wave. The action-commercial entertainer directed by Chethan Kumar, which is now left with 30 per cent of filming, including talkies portions, fights, and songs will begin with actionblock sequences which will be choreographed by the stunt duo Ram-Lakshman.
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