TOI - Payal and Sangram caught in Delhi's chill

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Payal Rohatgi and Sangram Singh, who shot in Delhi for their forthcoming film, "Valentine's Night" had a harrowing experience while braving Delhi's chilly weather.

Working on a tight schedule, Payal and Sangram were asked to report for the shoot at 4am, and to add to their woes, it was a wet sequence.

"It was end of December and the temperature at that time must have been 1 degree. To top it all the wind was very strong when we reached the venue," said Payal, adding, "When the director told us that we had to shoot a wet and romantic scene, we both were shocked."

Sources say that Sangram wanted it to be done as soon as possible, but Payal was shivering so much that she could not deliver her dialogues properly.

To help her, the unit had to break the 20 minutes shoot into four separate slots of five minutes each.

When we spoke to Sangram about this, he explained, "Payal is from Mumbai and not at all comfortable with Delhi's cold. And this year Delhi mein sardi padi bhi bahut zada hai. After the scene, it took her almost eight hours to come out of the frozen stiffness that had gone into her limbs."

The movie that's slated for a Valentine's Day release has Rakhi Sawant, Rahul Minz, Neha Thakur and Sunny Hinduja, apart from Payal and Sangram in pivotal roles.




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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: gohem123

Payal Rohatgi and Sangram Singh, who shot in Delhi for their forthcoming film, "Valentine's Night" had a harrowing experience while braving Delhi's chilly weathe

The movie that's slated for a Valentine's Day release has Rakhi Sawant, Rahul Minz, Neha Thakur and Sunny Hinduja, apart from Payal and Sangram in pivotal roles.



So many losers in ONE movie?
HOW will they recover costs?
WHO will see this movie
WHAT is their target audience?

BTW=The name of the movie is NOT "Valentine's Day" Its actual name is " Vheleyan da Day"
Edited by znursingh - 13 years ago

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