February 10, 2010

In pursuit of some privacy

Source:: MumbaiMirror



Sanjay Leela Bhansali makes peace with Aditya Chopra; to shoot the last schedule of Guzaarish at YRF studio for some much-needed privacy
Two of Bollywood’s biggest filmmakers Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Aditya Chopra had a serious misunderstanding last year when Chopra ended up using the Punjabi exclamation ‘Hadippa’, a registered by Bhansali’s production house, for Yash Raj Films’ Dil Bole Hadippa! While the incident left a bitter taste in Bhansali’s mouth and the director had vowed to not go anywhere near the Yash Raj banner, the acrimony has now faded.
Bhansali for the first time will be shooting from February 21 at Yash Raj Studios, and that too for the crucial last schedule of the Hrithik Roshan-Aishwarya Rai starrer Guzaarish.
A source says, “It is the final lap of shooting and Sanjay needs to be absolutely relaxed. He weighed the pros and cons and decided to let bygones be bygones and approached Yash Raj. Mr Yash Chopra and his son Aditya have happily extended all facilities at their swanky studio to the director who hopes to shoot in peace and without any guests dropping in.”
“A drawback in shooting at one of the other major film studios in Mumbai is that guests can drop in any time. Despite giving clear instructions to his actors and technicians that no visitors would be allowed on the sets of Guzaarish, Sanjay regularly had to deal with VIP guests on the sets and he had to politely turn them down. At Yash Raj such intrusions are not allowed at any cost thereby saving Sanjay a lot of embarrassment,” adds the source.
Bhansali says, “I am shooting at Yash Raj later this month and it is strictly a business arrangement. The studio is comfortable and convenient. And we all belong to the same fraternity, don’t we?”
Once this schedule is complete, the director will only have to shoot some scenes with a magician and a song with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in which she will dance spontaneously, without the help of a choreographer.

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