Tsk tsk..CM Abdullah's Wazwan Didn't Pay-off #YJHD

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The 'Manali' in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is actually Kashmir!

by FP Staff Jun 2, 2013


Ayan Mukerji's Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani seems to have found more that it's expected share of critics. While several movie-goers came back grumbling about how the film fell short of their expectations, now the Karan Johar-produced film seems to have miffed Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah too. Reason? The director passes off the vast, stunning, snowy tracts of Kashmir as Manali!

Manali (or like we now know, Kashmir!) forms an integral part of the film's plot. The lead pair of Ranbir and Katrina meet and bond during a trek to Manali. The film, understandably, shows beautiful swathes of snowy meadows, cliffs and mountains where the characters of the film frolic.

A still from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.

According to Abdullah, who had graciously welcomed the filmmakers to shoot in J&K, the picturesque locations show in the film are actually Gulmarg where as the film says its Manali! Therefore the film does no great favour for the Kashmir tourism industry.

Worse is, the film has a tie-up with travel organisers www.makemytrip.com who seemed to have no problem with Kashmir being passed off as Manali. And there

A visibly disturbed Omar Abdullah lashed out at the film on Twitter saying: "It's irritating when we roll out the red carpet & facilitate the shoot only to have people believe its Manali. Artistic Licence #YJHD".

He also added:

Those of you planning to visit Manali because of what you saw in #YJHD you should know except for the Temple & Span resort it's ALL Gulmarg.

' Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) June 1, 2013

He asked is the filmmakers have at least mentioned Kashmir in the credits. "If anyone has seen the movie can you tell me whether they have at least mentioned the state in the credits (opening or closing) #YJHD?"

Looks like next time KJo has to shoot one of Bollywood's famous song-and-dance in the snow, he'll have to look beyond Kashmir!

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Ranbir, Deepika and crew relish Wazwan Kashmiri style

Srinagar: It seems Bollywood has not only rekindled its love with Kashmir's scenic locales but also with its world famous cuisine ' Wazwan.
On the last day of shooting schedule of Ranbir Kapoor-Deepika Padukone starrer 'Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani' in Pahalgam, director Ayan Mukherjee threw a party for the crew in which wazwan was served.

The crew relished wazwan in a typical Kashmiri style with four members sharing food from an oversized copper plate - Trami.
Like in local marriages, the white 'dastarkhwan' was also laid at Saahil Lounge in Pine-n-Peaks of Ahad Hotels and Resorts Pvt Ltd on Friday where the film crew had lunch.
Director Mukherjee shared the Trami with Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone and another actor Aditya Roy Kapoor.
"The film crew wanted to have Kashmiri cuisine and we served them their choice. The wazwan mainly comprised of mutton dishes," said Asif Burza, Director, Ahad Hotels and Resorts.
The crew stayed in Khyber Hotel in Gulmarg and Pine-n-Peaks Hotel in Pahalgam.
Asif said it has become a tradition for the film makers to relish Kashmiri wazwan while shooting in Valley.
"The directors throw party for the crew members at the end of the shooting. In Kashmir the crews want to taste Kashmiri wazwan," said Asif.
According to reports, at least six Bollywood film units will be arriving in the valley by March this year for shooting.
'Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani' is the first such unit to shoot here this year.
The unit shot song sequences in beautiful locales such as 'Betaab Valley' (named after a 1983 film starring Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh), Aru Valley and Chandanwari.
Last year, filmmaker Yash Chopra shot parts of his last film 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' in Kashmir and Ladakh staring Shahrukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma in the lead.
Ranbir too shot for his 2011 film 'Rockstar' in snow-covered Kashmir.
With the significant improvement in situation, Bollywood filmmakers are returning to Kashmir for outdoor shooting.
"It is a healthy sign that big bollywood members are returning to Kashmir for outdoor shooting. They are also enjoying Kashmiri wazwan. It started with Director Imtiyaz Ali who feasted our local wazwan while shooting for Rockstar and then crew members of 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' also enjoyed the Kashmiri dishes," said Asif.
Before 1990s, Kashmir was the first choice for Bollywood for shooting romantic scenes and song sequences. Popular movies like 'Junglee', 'Kashmir Ki Kali' and 'Mere Sanam' were shot in Kashmir in 1960s and 1970s.
"Many other Bollywood banners have shown interest to shoot in Valley. It is a good news for our tourism sector. The movies will promote Kashmir and our local tradition," said Asif.
The line producer of 'Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani', Khawar Jamsheed said crew members wrapped up their shooting in Kashmir with a party wherein wazwan is served.


Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah too hosted wazwan for the film crew in Gulmarg.
"Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani being filmed in Kashmir at the moment. Gulmarg and Pahalgam were the locations finalised for the movie," tweeted Omar.


Minster for Tourism, G A Mir has welcomed the return of bollywood crews to Kashmir hoping that it would increase tourist flow to the valley.
"The cinema goers would watch beautiful landscape on big screen and it would attract many people to Kashmir. This is a throw ' back to the 60s, 70s and even the 80s when Bollywood used to literally camp in the valley," said the tourism minister.
Ranbir Kapoor who feels a special bond for Kashmir, used to accompany his father (Rishi Kapoor) to shootings in the valley while he was a kid.

Credit: Chandaursitare

Edited by eeyoretel - 12 years ago
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Janta ka maal, dariya mein daal.



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Posted: 12 years ago
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...why pass it off as Manali? Is it that hard to say they went to Kashmir? 😕
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There was a bridge scene in YJHD where group was going to do rafting, that was Pahalgam! But it would have made ZERO sense if they would have intorduced Kashmir randomly in story! When the story is about trecking to Manali, so Kashmir Kaha se aagya??

Talking of Tourism... Kashmir's Tourism is already flourshing! Last year some 5 lakh tourists had gone to Kashmir in Summer!
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Even I was wondering while watching the movie that didnt they shoot in Kashmir? Then why was Manali mentioned? What difference would it make to the plot if they said they were going to Kashmir?

Also the actual place they stay isnt clear till the later half. I assumed the characters were in Delhi based for a large portion of the film due to all the Punjabi names.
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Originally posted by: MrsMalhotra

Even I was wondering while watching the movie that didnt they shoot in Kashmir? Then why was Manali mentioned? What difference would it make to the plot if they said they were going to Kashmir?

Also the actual place they stay isnt clear till the later half. I assumed the characters were in Delhi based for a large portion of the film due to all the Punjabi names.

They shooted in Manali also! And scenes and backdrop suited city of Manali rather Kashmir!
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When has BW given due to the places they shoot the movie? Switzerland is shown as Kashmir, Greece is Goa, so Kashmir is Manali.😆
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Originally posted by: vedant123

They shooted in Manali also! And scenes and backdrop suited city of Manali rather Kashmir!

Then they should have said they are in Manali and then taken a bus or something to Kashmir or the trek.
@Somy: I think Omar Abdullah is pissed as the government is trying to promote Kashmir as a tourist destination. It helps a lot if films give due credit.
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Originally posted by: MrsMalhotra


@Somy: I think Omar Abdullah is pissed as the government is trying to promote Kashmir as a tourist destination. It helps a lot if films give due credit.


But didn't they credit it in credits? Usually they do thank the Govt of so and so place for co-operating. Movies are after all fiction so places doesn't always match.

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