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Thursday 2 October 2014

When reel meets real

When reel meets real
While shooting for an important scene in the film the team of Ekees Toppon Ki Salaami got government officials suspicious so much so that they got the film shoot stalled.
The director Ravindra Gautam along with Divyendu Sharma was shooting a critical scene which was supposed to be a  political mob.
Divyendu would be seen playing a political party helper who goes on a rally in support of this party. Clad in bandanas of the party a biker troop shouting out the name of the party caught a lot of attention at the Gate Way of India where the shoot was being held. This troop was being headed by Divyendu.
The shoot looked so real that the official came and started asking about this unheard party and who they were.
The entire situation had got too chaotic and a lot of people had gather around. To avoid any inconvenience the official had asked to stop the shoot

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