This Article is From Mar 16, 2013

Neil Nitin Mukesh's 3G involved gruelling shoots, says producer

Neil Nitin Mukesh's 3G involved gruelling shoots, says producer

Neil Nitin Mukesh never complained about the long working hours while shooting for 3G

Highlights

  • Producer Viki Rajani says actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, who plays lead character in movie 3G, cooperated a lot with everyone and never complained about long hours while shooting the movie.
  • 3G, a horror thriller, which has released on Friday, is based on the concept of phantom calls and also stars Sonal Chauhan.
  • "Neil was the most apt for this role. The character gelled well with his personality. Not only was he very cooperative, but he even shot for 16 hours at a stretch without complaint," Rajani said in a statement.
  • Talking about Neil's character, Rajani said they had hired international artists to make everything perfect.
  • "The film is about a two-faced character who appears to be a normal guy, who is actually possessed. We had roped in a Los Angeles-based DOP (director of photography) and a Columbia-based lightman, who have captured the horror moments in a way never seen before in Hindi films," he said.
  • Director duo Sheershak Anand-Shantanu Ray Chibber has directed 3G.
New Delhi: Producer Viki Rajani says actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, who plays lead character in movie 3G, cooperated a lot with everyone and never complained about long hours while shooting the movie.

3G, a horror thriller, which has released on Friday, is based on the concept of phantom calls and also stars Sonal Chauhan.

"Neil was the most apt for this role. The character gelled well with his personality. Not only was he very cooperative, but he even shot for 16 hours at a stretch without complaint," Rajani said in a statement.

Talking about Neil's character, Rajani said they had hired international artists to make everything perfect.

"The film is about a two-faced character who appears to be a normal guy, who is actually possessed. We had roped in a Los Angeles-based DOP (director of photography) and a Columbia-based lightman, who have captured the horror moments in a way never seen before in Hindi films," he said.

Director duo Sheershak Anand-Shantanu Ray Chibber has directed 3G.
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