Vivek Oberoi and Rani Mukerji starred in Shaad Ali’s romantic drama movie, Saathiya, and stole the hearts of cinephiles with their unbelievable chemistry. However when the celebs had been taking pictures for the 2002 movie, they had been mobbed by almost 2000 followers. That is when the director requested Vivek to get into Rani’s make-up van after he began panicking.
Throughout a chat with The Indian Categorical, Vivek Oberoi recalled being mobbed by followers in the course of the shoot of Saathiya. Going again in time, he revealed that on April 12, 2002, his film Firm was launched, and that Sunday, they had been taking pictures the memorable scene through which he chases Rani Mukerji. Because it appeared like a standard day close to Gaiety Galaxy’s railway channel, they began filming. By that point, Rani had turn into a star who had a safety guard.
However instantly, at round 11, folks began shouting Chandu Bhai (Vivek’s character’s title from Firm). Though he was very fascinated by it, issues began getting actual when the group went from 4-5 folks to virtually 2000 and the complete safety association went kaput. “I used to be panicking as a result of at some point was getting wasted. Shaad needed to get me out of there, so he pushed me into Rani’s make-up van and I used to be trying exterior the window,” Oberoi acknowledged including that followers had been shouting the dialogue.
Lastly, the crew needed to name the cops and requested him to get out of there. The director Shaad opened the door, and he instructed the Shootout at Lokhandwala actor to cease and see the group that was there for him. “He instructed me I used to be a star,” recalled Vivek including that the police then put him of their van and took him away like a typical prison. They returned and shot the identical scene subsequent Sunday with correct police safety.
Through the interview, the actor additionally shared his expertise of filming for the small-budget movie. The Indian Police Pressure actor acknowledged that solely Rani used to get the make-up van whereas he needed to go and alter in restaurant loos and resort washrooms. Furthermore, he did the touch-ups on the streets as no person knew who he was.
Vivek even used to hold the tripod on his shoulder and stroll with the remainder of the crew. Apparently, the actor shot for 22-23 hours continuous for Saathiya and used to place newspapers on the bench to take naps and look contemporary.
ALSO READ: Do you know Vivek Oberoi walked out of his father’s movie that would’ve launched him after which struggled for 18 months?