Anurag said, "We came to Sri Lanka as this is the only country where we could have made the film in the costs we are making it and in the number of days we are shooting it. Due to the influence of the British and the Portugese in creating Bombay, I visited several countries where the Portugese went, right from Sao Paulo to Shanghai as many period films have been shot there to re-create my Mumbai till Vivek found Sri Lanka. We chose Sri Lanka for many reasons.
1) Support from the Sri Lankan government: They gave us the land to create a set which we are leaving behind for them. It's a mutual deal that benefits the both of us and helped us reduce the cost humungously.
2) Availability of Vintage and imported cars: Sri Lanka is full of vintage and imported cars which we needed, as those were the cars that were used in Mumbai at that time.
4) Peace while shooting: It's so peaceful shooting here. The usual din associated with a film set is not there. People are incredibly cooperative and respectful. Also, we wanted to shoot the film away from the industry and keep it away from all kinds of negativity. I feel bad that we had such a beautiful European standard massive city at that time and what we have made it into, given lack of control and no restrictions and lack of heritage. Pure greed has killed Mumbai."
Times View:
Given the size of our humungous industry and the interest our huge population has in films, the political system needs to support and encourage our industry so that they don't go out of the country to shoot, especially in cases where it is not an outdoor shoot, and in fact requires creation of a set. In this case, clearly Indians will need to visit Sri Lanka to visit the set of a film which is our own. The set could easily have been created in India with the right support.
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