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For 1920, Vikram Bhatt made Anjorie pose for 5 hours

Tuesday, September 2, 2008 • Tamil Comments
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Since the story of Vikram Bhatt's 1920 revolves around the era of 1920, the director has taken utmost pains to gather as much material as possible used during those days the sets. Also during those days people were fascinated by portraits and often had them made by famous artists. Here the portrait of Anjorie Alag depicting the era of 1920 needed to be made.

"Vikram could have used computer graphics and got a portrait made easily. But the director wanted to lend authenticity and got an actual portrait made of Anjorie Alagh," revealed a source.

"I had to pose for five hours like a statue while the artist made the portrait of me," Anjorie said laughing. She added, "The portrait is ten foot long looking absolutely authentic as it would have looked if made in 1920."

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