This Article is From Jan 02, 2014

Basanti's jungle scene in Sholay hard to convert to 3D

Basanti's jungle scene in Sholay hard to convert to 3D

Sholay: 3D hits the screens on January 3.

Highlights

  • The conversion of 1975 film Sholay into 3D was not an easy task and some of the scenes posed problems. One such was when veteran actress Hema Malini, who plays the role of Basanti, is seen in a jungle.
  • The conversion has been done by filmmaker Keten Mehta's Maya Digital studios, which really had to struggle to convert a few scenes of the cult film.
  • "One of the most complicated frames from the film is where Hemaji is standing in a jungle,” Mehta, who has made films like Maya Memsaab and Mangal Pandey: The Rising, said.
  • “When we speak about depth and 3D, each individual portion is a separate layer, with its own depth. From her nose, to the hair, to the flexed hand, to each and every tree, to every leaf of each tree become a separate layer which had to be pulled out individually and then composited together to form a 3D frame with the right depth," Keten Mehta added.
  • The 3D version of the cult film, that also features veteran actors Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan and Dharmendra, will hit the screens on January 3.
Mumbai: The conversion of 1975 film Sholay into 3D was not an easy task and some of the scenes posed problems. One such was when veteran actress Hema Malini, who plays the role of Basanti, is seen in a jungle.

The conversion has been done by filmmaker Keten Mehta's Maya Digital studios, which really had to struggle to convert a few scenes of the cult film.

"One of the most complicated frames from the film is where Hemaji is standing in a jungle," Mehta, who has made films like Maya Memsaab and Mangal Pandey: The Rising, said.

"When we speak about depth and 3D, each individual portion is a separate layer, with its own depth. From her nose, to the hair, to the flexed hand, to each and every tree, to every leaf of each tree become a separate layer which had to be pulled out individually and then composited together to form a 3D frame with the right depth," Keten Mehta added.

The 3D version of the cult film, that also features veteran actors Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan and Dharmendra, will hit the screens on January 3.
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