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600 people present on sets of Bombay Velvet at all times

| | Apr 25, 2015, at 01:07 am
Mumbai, Apr 24 (IBNS): Anurag Kashyap's Bombay Velvet is large scale period drama film.
The film is set in the 60’s era, where the director has recreated the Bombay of that period in Sri Lanka.
 
Being a big scale film, as many as 600 people were required to be present throughout on the sets.
 
 It was a huge set and a good amount of coordination was needed in order to have everything under control.
 
Anurag made sure that everything is in sync with the era, from the look of the characters, to the cars and the streets.
 
Starring Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma, Bombay Velvet is a much awaited film of the year and is all set to hit the screens on May 15.
 

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