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Rakesysh Omprakash shoots action scene

| | Apr 05, 2015, at 01:30 am
Mumbai, Apr 4 (IBNS) Filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra is shooting an action sequence for his next film Mirziya.

Mirziya is a contemporary love story set in Rajasthan starring debutants Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher.

The scene he is shooting is a night safari sequence and it is being shot in Mumbai. Both Harshvardhan and Saiyami are a part of the sequence.

The night safari sequence is a high octane action sequence and Rakeysh is ensuring the scene gets shot exactly as he has visualized it. He has planned out an elaborate action sequence with several high profile stunts.

For this he is collaborating with several international technicians for the sequence. He personally worked out and got in touch with all the professionals who would be required for the sequence and is ensuring the best for his film.

Mirziya is one of the most anticipated films and a huge launch pad for Harshvardhan and Saiyami.

Rakeysh is pulling all the stops for the film and personally looking into all the details.

 

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