None of the usual dishum-dishum between two heroes in his latest film, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi.
So, you have Salman Khan fighting 100 Akshay Kumars for heroine Priyanka Chopra!
Nadiawala explains, "I bought the same camera used in Keanu Reaves' Matrix series [where Keanu fights 100 Agent Smiths], and we will create 100 Akshays fighting Salman. It will be one of the unique scenes in our film. The technical term of this motion camera will be understood only by those who know photography. It helps in the multiplication of images."
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In Mumbai, the shooting venue is atop a hillock in Film City. Called Helipad, the place is windy, green and very silent. There are no buildings around.
Some children roller skate and cycle for the shot. A huge library has the numbers 1850 painted on it. A church, some restaurants and pubs constitute the rest of the sets.
Nadiadwala claims he had wanted to shoot in Goa, but couldn't go there. So he tried to recreate Goa in Mumbai's Film City.
Akshay states that he was keen to learn more about the technology in Mujhse Shaadi Karogi. "I know there were some scenes in Matrix which took 90 days to shoot. It is interesting to know about this technology. But it will take a long time for such technologies to come to India."
Salman was forthcoming. "I have only understood what they are doing in the shots," he says. "I don't want to get into the details of the camera and technicalities. It is best that the people who handle the camera do their job well so that the audience will love the film on screen."
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi
is likely to release in May 2004.Photo: Rob Elliott/AFP/Getty Images
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