Shah Rukh Khan shot 4 action scenes for Fan; 3 made it to the final cut?
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Nayandeep Rakshit (DNA; April 6, 2016)
A total shift from what we have seen Shah Rukh Khan
in, Maneesh Sharma’s Fan is all set to surprise everyone. No, we aren’t
just talking about the incredible VFX that the film boasts of! Along
with the 3D face technology that Red Chillies has managed to use
successfully for the first time in India, Fan will have some great
moments. Of showdown between the two SRKs.
Quips editor Namrata Rao, “The face-off sequences are brilliant and Shah Rukh has put in so much effort for this film. He has made sure both the roles look diametrically different from each other. Being a Shah Rukh fan myself, I was unable to pick any side.”
To Namrata, the action sequences ‘were like songs in the film’. She also reveals, “We shot as many as four big action sequences for the film. But eventually, we have used three of them for the film. They are some incredibly shot scenes which I am sure all the fans will love.”
Ask her about the three big high-octane sequences and she tell us, “I like all of them in different lights. For example, I love the Croatian chase sequence because it’s very interestingly done and it really utilises the space very well, in a foreign location. For me, it’s like paisa vasool. There’s another one—the climax—which I really like because of the danger involved. It will put you on the edge of your seat where you will keep thinking, ‘Oh god, what will happen next?’ Then there’s another action scene which has two Shah Rukhs which of course was great to do because double SRKs meant double the fun.”
And what about the one that was edited out? Namrata adds, “There is a train scene which isn’t an action sequence anymore. We had shot it but then, we didn’t use it in the film. It’s just like another scene in the train now.”
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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