Rajumar Hirani, Sanjay Dutt and Aamir Khan on sets of Peekay in Mandawa
Mumbai:
A slew of Hindi films are exploring locations at lesser-known places within the country.
There was an era when film shooting meant plush studios and a little bit of outdoor shoots. Soon, outdoor shootings became a norm. In fact, late filmmaker Yash Chopra's films became synonymous with the pristine white Alps and undulating green meadows abroad especially Switzerland.
But a wave of Hindi films seem to be willing to explore little-known places within the country now. And not just for shooting a song or two, looking for inspiration within the country seems to have become the latest fad in the industry.
Mandawa
State: Rajasthan
Film: Peekay
Situated 190 km off Jaipur, this town was chosen by Rajkumar Hirani to shoot some parts of his upcoming film. The idea was to have the authentic Rajasthani touch. Interestingly, Hirani suffered from heat stroke during his stay there. On the other hand, Aamir decided to spend some time in Jaipur for leisure, after shoot.
Pollachi
State: Tamil Nadu
Film: Barfi!
Nearly 40 km from Coimbatore, this place was used to show parts of West Bengal in the film starring Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. According to director Anurag Basu, rooms were reserved for both the leading stars in Coimbatore. But the day Ranbir landed only to find out that the unit was staying near the location, he immediately shifted to Pollachi.
Rewari
State: Haryana
Film: Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
In a bid to re-create Shardara, the biggest refugee partition camp of Delhi, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra decided to shoot in Rewari. Since Shardara has changed over the years and has a lot of dish antennas, telephone wires and so on, the production team decided to build the refugee town away from Delhi.
Devgadh Baria
State: Gujarat
Film: Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster and its sequel
About 44 km from Godhra, this former princely state was visited twice by Tigmanshu Dhulia and the entire crew for keeping the royal air about the films intact. And it definitely worked as far the art direction was concerned. In fact, the royal family was invited for a special screening as a token of appreciation.
Pachmarhi
State: Madhya Pradesh
Film: Satyagraha
Prakash Jha is clearly in love with this hilly region. After Rajneeti and Chakravyuh, this is his third straight film to be shot there. Far removed from the urban milieu, the place added to the story. Ajrun Rampal, who has been part of all the three films, had once invited his kids and wife to Pachmarhi so as to give them an experience of 'real' India.
Aru Valley
State: Jammu & Kashmir
Film: Highway
True to its title, this Imtiaz Ali film has been shot across six Indian states within a span of 52 days. Along the way, the team had to face extreme weather conditions and negotiate very difficult terrain. The team has had to trek 2-3 km every day to reach those picturesque real locations in Kashmir to shoot the small hutments of the local shepherds called Bakarwals.
Purulia
State: West Bengal
Film: Lootera
Infamous for the arms-dropping case, this place was selected to get the 1950s era right on the celluloid. According to director Vikramaditya Motwane, Purulia was worth the recce. On the other hand, five hours drive from Kolkata, Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha would often end up shooting for 8-10 hours straight despite the travel-related fatigue.
Bhuj
State: Gujarat
Film: Rambo Rajkumar
Along with Gondal and Rajkot, this Shahid Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha-starrer followed the ongoing trend of shooting in Gujarat. The unbearable summer heat doesn't seem to bother anyone from the crew. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's next starring Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone is also set in the same venue.
Orccha
State: Madhya Pradesh
Film: Singularity
About 15 km away from Jhansi, a section of this time travel film was shot in the region. Roland Joffé, who earlier directed City of Joy in Kolkata (then Calcutta), was apparently keen on this particular location. However, it's been a long wait. For all the efforts put in, his film is finally set to release - after much delay in October.
Chunar
State: Uttar Pradesh
Film: Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1 & 2
While Wasseypur is an area on the peripheries of Dhanbad (Jharkhand), both the parts of Anurag Kashyap's epic were shot in a smaller town in the Mirzapur district of UP. The rustic touch was maintained throughout, as the story focuses on the coal mafia prevalent in the 1980s Bihar.
There was an era when film shooting meant plush studios and a little bit of outdoor shoots. Soon, outdoor shootings became a norm. In fact, late filmmaker Yash Chopra's films became synonymous with the pristine white Alps and undulating green meadows abroad especially Switzerland.
But a wave of Hindi films seem to be willing to explore little-known places within the country now. And not just for shooting a song or two, looking for inspiration within the country seems to have become the latest fad in the industry.
Mandawa
State: Rajasthan
Film: Peekay
Situated 190 km off Jaipur, this town was chosen by Rajkumar Hirani to shoot some parts of his upcoming film. The idea was to have the authentic Rajasthani touch. Interestingly, Hirani suffered from heat stroke during his stay there. On the other hand, Aamir decided to spend some time in Jaipur for leisure, after shoot.
Pollachi
State: Tamil Nadu
Film: Barfi!
Nearly 40 km from Coimbatore, this place was used to show parts of West Bengal in the film starring Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. According to director Anurag Basu, rooms were reserved for both the leading stars in Coimbatore. But the day Ranbir landed only to find out that the unit was staying near the location, he immediately shifted to Pollachi.
Rewari
State: Haryana
Film: Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
In a bid to re-create Shardara, the biggest refugee partition camp of Delhi, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra decided to shoot in Rewari. Since Shardara has changed over the years and has a lot of dish antennas, telephone wires and so on, the production team decided to build the refugee town away from Delhi.
Devgadh Baria
State: Gujarat
Film: Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster and its sequel
About 44 km from Godhra, this former princely state was visited twice by Tigmanshu Dhulia and the entire crew for keeping the royal air about the films intact. And it definitely worked as far the art direction was concerned. In fact, the royal family was invited for a special screening as a token of appreciation.
Pachmarhi
State: Madhya Pradesh
Film: Satyagraha
Prakash Jha is clearly in love with this hilly region. After Rajneeti and Chakravyuh, this is his third straight film to be shot there. Far removed from the urban milieu, the place added to the story. Ajrun Rampal, who has been part of all the three films, had once invited his kids and wife to Pachmarhi so as to give them an experience of 'real' India.
Aru Valley
State: Jammu & Kashmir
Film: Highway
True to its title, this Imtiaz Ali film has been shot across six Indian states within a span of 52 days. Along the way, the team had to face extreme weather conditions and negotiate very difficult terrain. The team has had to trek 2-3 km every day to reach those picturesque real locations in Kashmir to shoot the small hutments of the local shepherds called Bakarwals.
Purulia
State: West Bengal
Film: Lootera
Infamous for the arms-dropping case, this place was selected to get the 1950s era right on the celluloid. According to director Vikramaditya Motwane, Purulia was worth the recce. On the other hand, five hours drive from Kolkata, Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha would often end up shooting for 8-10 hours straight despite the travel-related fatigue.
Bhuj
State: Gujarat
Film: Rambo Rajkumar
Along with Gondal and Rajkot, this Shahid Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha-starrer followed the ongoing trend of shooting in Gujarat. The unbearable summer heat doesn't seem to bother anyone from the crew. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's next starring Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone is also set in the same venue.
Orccha
State: Madhya Pradesh
Film: Singularity
About 15 km away from Jhansi, a section of this time travel film was shot in the region. Roland Joffé, who earlier directed City of Joy in Kolkata (then Calcutta), was apparently keen on this particular location. However, it's been a long wait. For all the efforts put in, his film is finally set to release - after much delay in October.
Chunar
State: Uttar Pradesh
Film: Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1 & 2
While Wasseypur is an area on the peripheries of Dhanbad (Jharkhand), both the parts of Anurag Kashyap's epic were shot in a smaller town in the Mirzapur district of UP. The rustic touch was maintained throughout, as the story focuses on the coal mafia prevalent in the 1980s Bihar.
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