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Ferrari for Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra's Mirziya

| | Jan 07, 2015, at 11:40 pm
Mumbai, Jan 7 (IBNS): Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra wants the best for his next, Mirziya. For the first time the film maker is making a love story.
The excitement around the project is extremely high and the director is pulling all stops to ensure that everything is perfect for his film.
 
For a pivotal scene the production team wanted a high end sports car, so the entire team researched on the latest editions of sports car available.
 
But Rakyesh vetoed all choices given by his production team, as he did not want just any other high end sports car. He wanted only the best.
 
He was keen to feature a statement car in this particular scene.
 
So the director himself did a lot of research and selected a top of the line Ferrari for the film. He zeroed in on the Ferrari 458 Spider.
 
But the model is not even available in India. So the team is bending backwards to import the model to India.
 
They are working on all the permissions and formalities in order to get the car.
 
It is the most coveted car ‎on the Hollywood circuit and will be seen for the first time ever in a Bollywood film.  
 

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