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Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra beefs up security on sets of Mirziya

| | Mar 16, 2015, at 11:57 pm
Mumbai, Mar 16 (IBNS): Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra beefed up the security on sets of his upcoming film, Mirziya.
For one of the most important sequences in the film, there were more than 45 security guards on sets.
 
This was in order to safeguard the jewellary worth 11 crores which was being used for the shoot.
 
The sequence was debutant Saiyami Kher’s wedding sequence in the film, which is one of the most integral sequences of the film.
 
It is for the first time that so much vintage jewellery has been used in a contemporary film.
 
It is Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s first love story. He is leaving no stone un turned for this project and is personally looking into all detailing.
 
Mirziya is a contemporary love story set in Rajasthan. It is one of the most anticipated films and the biggest launch vehicle for Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher.

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