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No phones on Mirziya sets

| | May 27, 2015, at 03:09 am
Mumbai, May 26 (IBNS): Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's ambitious love story Mirizya has become one of the most anticipated films of the year.

The director has gone to lengths to bring on board the best team to be part of the making of the film. While working with a huge team the maker has made it a point to keep discipline on the sets.

This time around, the director has barred the use of phones on the set.

Rakeysh Mehra has put down this imperative rule on the entire cast and crew of the film.

With the last schedule being shot, the director is taking extra precaution and wants to keep the entire shoot progress under wraps.

Rakeysh wants to assure that this is carried forward and doesn’t want to disclose even a speck of content. The director has been successful in keeping the entire shoot from start till end under top secrecy.

The director has put up a security team who are required to check on each and every person on set before they get there.

Everyone has to give away their phones which are kept in a locker. The director himself stashes his phone with the security before he arrives on the set.

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