Behind The Scenes: Badmaash Company
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“This scene was shot in Bangkok where it was extremely hot. While shooting, the unit was given a 2 hours break which they immediately took advantage of. The actors all went for a foot massage – which was really helpful since they came back and shot for 4 hours straight without any complains.”
"This scene was shot in Bangkok where it was extremely hot. While shooting, the unit was given a 2 hours break which they immediately took advantage of. The actors all went for a foot massage - which was really helpful since they came back and shot for 4 hours straight without any complains."
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Last week’s release Badmaash Company starring Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Vir Das and Chang has opened to a good response. The film, directed by debutant director Parmeet Sethi and produced by Aditya Chopra, Read More">is the story of 4 friends who dream of making it big in life and end up doing all the wrong thingsRead More
Last week's release Badmaash Company starring Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Vir Das and Chang has opened to a good response. The film, directed by debutant director Parmeet Sethi and produced by Aditya Chopra, is the story of 4 friends who dream of making it big in life and end up doing all the wrong things the right way. Those who have seen the film will vouch for the fact that the awesome foursome share brilliant chemistry. With a young team, there was always a lot of 'Badmaashi' on the sets amidst all the serious work. We got talking with director Parmeet Sethi who gave us some interesting dope on all the fun this gang had while shooting. So over to you Parmeet...
"This image here shows the first shot being taken in the American schedule. In the film, it is the intermission sequence where the 4 main characters - Karan, Bulbul, Zing and Chandu arrive in America. The whole unit was jetlagged after a 24 hour flight from India. Chang and Vir were so sleepy that they went off to sleep in their cars! This turned into a hilarious situation because the Assistant Directors kept looking for them for more than an hour. You can see Sanjay Kapoor (the DOP) in a similar situation." -
“Shahid & Anushka had never gambled in their life till the time they shot for this film. To make the scene look authentic, I gave them 100$ each one night before the shoot and asked them to gamble, Read More">so that they experience the spirit of winning and losing on the roulette table. This strategy wasRead More
"Shahid & Anushka had never gambled in their life till the time they shot for this film. To make the scene look authentic, I gave them 100$ each one night before the shoot and asked them to gamble, so that they experience the spirit of winning and losing on the roulette table. This strategy was both advantageous and non-advantageous. While on one hand it helped the actors to give a brilliant shot in the film, on the other hand, Shahid lost a lot of money in these 'practice sessions!'"
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“This was the coldest day on the American schedule of Badmaash Company. The weather changed drastically and it started raining heavily. However, in the film, it’s supposed to be summer so to make it comfortable for the actors, Read More">the production organized 6 big heaters to keep the balcony and the room warm. I made changesRead More
"This was the coldest day on the American schedule of Badmaash Company. The weather changed drastically and it started raining heavily. However, in the film, it's supposed to be summer so to make it comfortable for the actors, the production organized 6 big heaters to keep the balcony and the room warm. I made changes in the scene and so an exterior scene was shifted to an interior one. This is the scene where the 4 plan their final and biggest scam."
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“This is one of the trickiest shots in the film, Read More">which is a point of view of a ball in the roulette table in the scene where Shahid is losing money. This sequence was shot throughout the night and this was the last shot taken at 6 am – the whole unit was sleepy butRead More
"This is one of the trickiest shots in the film, which is a point of view of a ball in the roulette table in the scene where Shahid is losing money. This sequence was shot throughout the night and this was the last shot taken at 6 am - the whole unit was sleepy but I wanted a feel of real time in the film, I actually wanted Shahid to look tired and frustrated after losing all night."