Threatening Gundas, hostile conditions! Team Daddy went through all!

Director Ashim Ahluwalia, & actors Arjun Rampal & Anand Ingale shares their B-T-S experience with us!

BollywoodMDB Team | Updated On: Sep 5, 2017 04:21 PM

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Filmmaking is indeed a lengthy and tricky process which takes great team efforts from whole cast and crew! The trailer and dialog promos of upcoming gritty gangster drama Daddy , already garnered many accolades and anticipation till it’s released on this Friday! But while the film was in production face, much any other film shot on real locations, crew, and cast of Daddy also faced some problems and some real problem, on the location.

Grittiness is one of the key elements that people and critics appreciated, and to get that grittiness the team had to shoot the entire film on real location in the Mumbai city mostly in Chawl setting. Other film crew might just have crowd control problems or logistic problems but the team of Daddy has different problems that none of the crew member or in planning group thought it would happen on set. The whole crew witnessed abusive crowd, congested shooting locations, local goons, loafers frequently threatening to stop the shoot, working under pressure of violent distress at any time.

Threatening Gundas, hostile conditions! Team Daddy went through all!
Some moments from Behind The Scene from Daddy

To make it simple, the film based on a former gangster Arun Gawli, who was in a tussle with another underworld soprano Dawood Ibrahim. And most of the scenes were shot in the area which was still devoted to Dawood Ibrahim. You now you can imagine how difficult that must have been for the crew went through!

The film is directed by Ashim Ahluwalia and it is co-written and produced by Arjun Rampal . The cast includes Farhan Akhtar , Anand Ingale , Rajesh Shringarpure , Mir Sarwar and Aishwarya Rajesh . The film Daddy will be releasing this Friday 8th September!

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