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Was difficult to shoot in London due to climatic conditions: Ghost actress Sanaya Irani

| @indiablooms | Oct 15, 2019, at 02:48 pm

Mumbai: Sanaya Irani, who is all set to debut in Bollywood with Vikram Bhatt’s directorial venture Ghost, said it was difficult to shoot in London due to the climatic conditions.

The film, which also stars Shivam Bhaargava, is inspired by the trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson which is also infamously known as the Devil Made Me Do It case.

Sanaya said, “The weather in London was extremely cold which made it difficult to shoot. We were not expecting to have a lot of cold days but the climate can be unpredictable.''

The actress added, "Not many scenes were outdoor but whenever we shot outside it was quite challenging to deal with the weather. We shot at subzero temperatures but in the end, we got all the scenes which were required.”

Ghost, a Vashu Bhagnani production, directed by Vikram Bhatt starring Sanaya Irani and Shivam Bhaargava will release in cinemas on Oct 18.

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