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Video taping came to rescue of team Shaandaar

Video taping came to rescue of team Shaandaar

India Blooms News Service | | 20 Oct 2015, 02:12 pm
Mumbai, Oct 20 (IBNS): The Shaandaar team video taped pathways to reach right spots of the Shaandaar castle.
The Shaandaar crew camped at the heritage castle in England to shoot pivotal portions of the film.
 
The extravagant castle having 273 rooms was nothing less than a maze.
 
The symmetrical hallways made it difficult for the Shaandaar crew to find the right track.
 
A sequence was to be shot in the ball room of the palace which was situated on the uppermost floor of the castle.
 
The members of the crew found it difficult to find the right pathway leading to the ballroom.
 
To curb this issue they came out with an alternative strategy and video taped the path leading to the ballroom.
 
This strategy was used to guide all the crew members there on so as to save time.
 
Shaandaar displays the return of Vikas Bahl after Queen, Shahid Kapoor after Haider and Alia Bhatt after Humpty Sharma ki Dulhania.
 
The movie directed by Vikas Bahl is all set to release on 22nd October 2015.
 
Presented by Fox Star studio, Shaandaar is produced by  Dharma Production and Phantom Productions.
 

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