Monday, 21 October 2019

Iceland diaries!

Vi Anand checking the light on the sets in Iceland. 'Although it is winter time, the weather is very unpredictable — suddenly it rains then suddenly there's a mist and complete snow,' he shares, adding, 'There was snowfall on the first day of the shoot, while it rained the next day. But we somehow managed to get used to the chilly temperatures and completed our shoot.' Anand explains that these glaciers hardly melt, and that the compacted snow helps the car tyres to get a grip. 'But unfortunately, one day, the ice started melting. And although we travelled in a special vehicle fitted with modified tyres, we skidded off and were stuck in the snow. It was with great difficulty that we managed to pull the car back on track,' he recounts. The director admits that shooting on the glacier is a risky proposition. 'But our story needed such a landscape and we wanted to provide a thrilling visual experience to the audience, thanks to producer Ram Talluri for his support,' he shares, adding, 'We are extremely happy with the kind of stunning visuals we got in Iceland. It was worth our time and effort.' As for the food, the director smiles as he reveals, 'We asked the chef to prepare butter chicken and rice for us during our short stay.' ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttp://www.tripntale.com/profile/180723

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