Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, who is busy shooting Amitabh Bachchan starrer "Sarkar 3", on Monday announced he is making an international project titled "Nuclear" on a budget of Rs 340 crore.
"My 1st international film to be made at a cost of Rs 340 crore is 'Nuclear'," Varma wrote on his Twitter page.
He shared a poster with the tweet, which reads: "An atomic bomb smuggled into Mumbai; Demand for evacuation of Kashmir; Pakistan denies involvement and America steps in; America convinces India and Pakistan to forge forces; At stake are millions of life and the beginning of World War III."
NUCLEAR designs are done by @anil_anilbhanu @bhanuavirineni
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) November 7, 2016
AB Core Design..Thank u guysđ pic.twitter.com/imjQFbgeHL
In another post, he revealed that the film will be shot across the US, China, Russia, Yemen and India. And yet another poster shows people running helter skelter with a cloud of smoke emanating from a bomb blast.
The project, which will be produced by CMA Global, will feature American, Chinese, Russian and Indian actors.
Varma and CMA Global have struck a deal to work together in fifteen films.
"'Nuclear' starts after I wrap 'Sarkar 3' and my tie up on other films," wrote the filmmaker, known for movies like "Rangeela", "Satya", "Shool" and "Company".