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Dayal's Circus major schedule on train
2nd Oct 2008 - 10:00am
The
fifty percent of shoot in the moving train in twenty days paying Rs.60
lakhs rent to Southern Railway (18 lakhs is refundable from Railway authority)
insuring for the whole of second schedule shoot for Rs.19.5 crores paying
premium of Rs.1.65 lakhs Dayal Pictures maiden production taken up by
director Dayal Padmanabhan for his seven years dream project has been
completed in Mysore railway station that was given the look of Bangalore
City Railway station in the platform No.3.
That was Gandhadagudi Express with an emblem of Guinness
World Record that is an element in the film at Mysore railway station.
In the AC coach bogey No.5 there was jam packed attendance from the media
and the film crew of 'Circus'.
It
is in this film involving train for 50 percent the risky scene wherein
golden star Ganesh is tied beneath the engine with a hook and his legs
on break the train moving at 50 Kilometers speed the tunnel of 150 meters
crosses to the safer side. Ganesh has done this stunt on his own with
safety measures from stunt director Ravi Verma. In another scene Ganesh
jumps from bogey to bogey. Action director Ravi Verma and cameraman Shekar
Chandru have decided to give me a run Ganesh joked addressing the media
in the moving train. The film has some lively scenes inside the train
too. One such is the heroine asking the hero what is the dust she has
in her fingers nails. For that the hero Ganesh answers knowing all these
things I don't know how to love.
Dayal
is excited man of all. Over excitement made him to become emotional that
is because of the support he got from 150 crew of 'Circus'. An actor cum
director like Gurudut had not taken the remuneration for his portion he
explained and promised the media to take to Bangkok if he earns profit
from the film 'Circus'.
Four cameras and a jimmy jip camera the most expensive
part of the film are used for capturing the movement of the train so that
the bench mark films Bullet Train and Sholay are close to 'Circus'. For
carrying cameras, people, using the train, railway station producer Dayal
paid Rs.1.65 as premium for a insurance of Rs.19.5 crores.
Ravi Verma feels satisfied for finishing his dream from
this film but at the same time thanks Ganesh for showing guts. Archana
Gupta mind is still ringing the sound of train and I carry good experience
she said.
Finishing the most daunting task 'Circus' is leaving
to Austria and Germany on 9th of this month to store two songs.
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