Spirit’s Interval Block: Peak Sandeep Vanga Loading?

Prabhas in Spirit action sequence

Prabhas’ Spirit, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, is easily one of the most awaited films in Indian cinema right now. With Prabhas playing a powerful cop and Vanga handling the project, expectations are naturally sky-high. Now, a fresh update about the film’s interval block is adding even more hype.

According to the latest buzz, the team is planning a massive interval action sequence in which Prabhas will take on nearly 100 fighters. A huge set is reportedly being erected for the episode, and the action block is said to be designed in a way that feels different even by Vanga’s standards.

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Sandeep Reddy Vanga is not known for staging routine commercial fight scenes. Even when he goes big, he tends to design action in a way that feels raw, disturbing, emotionally charged, or visually provocative. Animal’s interval block, with its specially designed gun monster, created absolute mayhem in theatres. So if the talk about a 100-men interval fight in Spirit is true, the real curiosity lies not just in the scale of the scene, but in how Vanga chooses to execute it.

If this were a regular mass director, one would immediately imagine a whistle-heavy elevation block with Prabhas bashing dozens of men in a conventional setup. But with Vanga, the expectation is slightly different. He may still deliver the mass high, but he is likely to package it in a darker, more unsettling, and emotionally loaded way rather than as just another crowd-pleasing fight scene.

Reports also suggest that once this interval schedule is wrapped up, the team may move on to filming the climax portion in the next schedule. On the music front too, work appears to be progressing steadily, with Harshavardhan Rameshwar said to have already completed music sittings with Vanga.

An interval fight of this scale, followed by a climax schedule, suggests that Spirit may be shaping up like a classic event film built around major peaks in both halves. If Vanga gets the emotional and dramatic beats right, these action blocks could land even harder.

All of this points to one thing clearly: Spirit is moving ahead with serious scale and planning. Reports even suggest it could become one of the quickest Prabhas films to be wrapped up, with the shoot expected to be completed in a relatively lower number of days compared to his recent projects.

For now, this remains an inside update rather than official information from the team. But if the buzz turns out to be true, Spirit’s interval block could become one of the film’s biggest talking points, especially if Vanga turns it into something far more striking than a routine hero-versus-hundred-men action episode.

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