Boney Kapoor is on the verge of depression for this reason
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Cyclone Tauktae has proved to be chaotic for the people of Mumbai. It has caused property damage in several areas of the city. The sets of Ajay Devgan's upcoming film 'Maidaan' has sustained heavy damage in the storm. Producer Boney Kapoor is taken aback cause of the loss. For rest of the film, the set needs to be rebuilt for the third time. Earlier, the set had to be taken down when the first lockdown was imposed but this time it has been destroyed to the ground.
Boney Kapoor said, "What I am going through is horrible. I don’t want to be reminded of it. If I think about the pressure or feelings or loss, I will start crying. If I think about the budget overshooting and expenses pilling up, I might go into depression. Mera dil hi nahin kar raha ke set dekhu abhi. (I don’t even feel like looking at the set right now).”
However, he is looking on the bright side and is happy about the fact that no one was injured in the accident.
He further added, "Last year when we dismantled, materials could be reused but after destruction in a cyclone, hardly anything is salvageable. I had eight make-up rooms, 26 bathrooms, different sets- but most of it is gone. We had an eight-camera setup and specialised equipment to capture players while playing.”
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