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Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s next project is Shikara and slated to release in 2019.
Two days until the 30 year anniversary of Parinda and writer-director is sharing videos of his iconic hit Parinda reminiscing about the struggles faced by the directors 30 years back. The director has yet again dropped another video starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit romancing on one of the songs from the film.
The video showcases that during the old days’ affection scenes were few and how directors had to go through the struggles to capture a particular scene in one shot.
On Friday, taking to the official Twitter handle Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra shared a beautiful video. Alongside the video, he wrote, “While displays of affection are commonplace in Bollywood today, 30 years ago such scenes were few and far in between. Have a look at the trials and tribulations behind shooting one such scene. #30YearsOfParinda @MadhuriDixit @AnilKapoor @bindasbhidu #Parinda (sic),”
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While displays of affection are commonplace in Bollywood today, 30 years ago such scenes were few and far in between. Have a look at the trials and tribulations behind shooting one such scene. #30YearsOfParinda @MadhuriDixit @AnilKapoor @bindasbhidu #Parinda pic.twitter.com/2P3vyvh359
— Vidhu Vinod Chopra Films (@VVCFilms) November 1, 2019
Talking about this song Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra said, “During those days when Hindi songs were shot in the sunset sometimes sun would be up or down or sometimes there were clouds coming in between, I hated that. My idea was to shoot the entire song just in one sunset. if you observe the sunset or time it the sun which actually goes down in that we have only 3 or 3.30 minute left. so this whole song was literally been shot in 6 – 7 minutes”
Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s next project is Shikara and slated to release in 2019.
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