Producer Vikas Bahl confirms, "Yes, Ranveer did visit Dalhousie prior to shooting. He insisted on exploring the snow-scape with the unit. He stayed outdoors in the freezing cold for one whole day and returned convinced that we'd have to postpone our Dalhousie schedule. Sonakshi was warned just in time. The snowfall this year in that area is the most intense in 17 years. Our unit needed hot water to open the doors of the cars."
The unit will have to return to Dalhousie in February when the snowfall would hopefully be less dense.
Says Bahl, "About 40 percent of the Ranveer-Sonakshi romance in Lootera unfolds in the snowfall. So there's no getting away from the snow. The rest will be shot in Puruliya."
Apparently, the producers has lost Rs 1 crore by the postponement of their schedule in Dalhousie. They hope to make up for lost time and money after the Puruliya schedule. The person who seems most traumatized by the unscheduled change is director Vikramaditya Motwane.
Explains the producer Vikas Bahl, "It's easier for the rest of us to relocate ourselves but Vikramaditya has to reposition his entire creative process from one state of mind to another, so that we don't waste any more time and the stars' dates."
But looks like he has no choice in the matter.