Here's the inside story behind action sequences of 'Bhuj'
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Recently released trailer of Ajay Devgan's 'Bhuj: The Pride of India' have raised the excitement and anticipation around the project. The trailer promises a action packed flick with visual effects which have never been seen before in Bollywood films. It has several large scale action set pieces which raised the cost of production by a considerable amount.
A source close to the film shared, "Bhuj is replete with many heavy-duty action sequences which are mounted on an unbelievable scale. Every sequence had to be seen as a micro project in itself. The making of these sequences has cost the makers a bomb of sorts. So, largely the film was divided into these units which were later strung together to make the film that Bhuj: The Pride Of India."
The source further added, "There’s a sequence in the film that shows how the army used water force to battle the enemies and destroys a bridge. This scene was shot at the film city where thousands of litres of water were managed to pump through a hydraulic system to display the sheer force of hydropower. Apparently, the makers were not happy with the scene that was created earlier using visual effects alone, so they decided to re-shoot it in order to make it real.”
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