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Ishq Forever shooting was quite tough due to extreme weather conditions: Krishna Chaturvedi

| | Jan 18, 2016, at 08:27 pm
Mumbai, Jan 18 (IBNS) Actress Krishna Chaturvedi, who bagged the lead role in ‘Ishq Forever’ because of his Facebook photographs, candidly admitted that shooting for the film in the scenic locales of South Africa was a tough task.

In an interview, Krishna said, “The locations look beautiful in the film, but we had a tough time in South Africa as we were shooting there in winter and the extreme cold and the windy atmosphere made our work more challenging. There was this song, for which I had to enter a lake, which had ice-cold water and me and Ruhi used to literally shiver with cold while trying to give the right expression.”

‘Ishq Forever’ has been directed by Sameer Sippy and produced by Ajay Shah, Harry Gandhi and Shabeer Boxwala under their banner Friday Cine Entertainment. 

The film is slated to release on Feb 19.

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