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Lara Dutta Bhupathi recalls experience shooting for ‘Bell Bottom’

Pooja Entertainment, the studio behind cult hits like ‘Coolie No. 1’, ‘Hero No. 1’, ‘Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein’, and many more became the first production house to start shooting during the Covid-19 pandemic. The film in question is Akshay Kumar starrer ‘Bellbottom’. Directed by Ranjit M Tewari, the spy thriller is being shot extensively in Scotland. The young producers Jackky Bhagnani and Deepshikha Deshmukh are ensuring that the cast and crew feel totally safe on and off the sets.

Shooting in the thick of a global pandemic sounds daunting but Lara Dutta Bhupathi recounts how the challenges during this unusual time were dealt with professionalism and personal attention.

She says, “Initially, it was normal to feel a little anxious considering that Covid-19 cases are rising rapidly in India. But I felt immediate reassurance and confidence when I saw the many protocols in place and how correctly things were being handled. Ours was the first film to be shot after the lockdown but despite the nervousness, we were all eager to get back to work. We were all taken in a chartered flight to Scotland to retain and contain the safety bubble. On landing, we were tested again and sent into a two week quarantine. It did not however feel that we were imprisoned as we had the company of each other. Akshay and Deepshikha had brought their kids and so had I. It was like being with an extended family and since all of us had tested negative, we spent time with each other and kept the circle tight and safe for each other and especially the children. So this gave me a sense of security.”

About the thrill of returning to work, she says, “When shooting finally began, I was the first actor on the sets. To be part of the first film to be shot after the lockdown felt hugely gratifying. I felt grateful to be on a set where every single precaution possible was being taken, sanitisation was meticulous and the cast and crew were checked everyday. Everything was secure, right from the food delivery on sets to the drivers who took us to and fro. Yes, we had to remove our masks during scenes but because we felt safe in a strictly regulated environment, we just wanted to do our job to the best of our abilities. ”

When asked, what it was like to shoot in this kind of an environment, the actress said, “It was a surreal experience and I hope this is not going to be the new normal. I felt immense gratitude towards Pooja entertainment and every member of the crew for taking such good care of us. We have done some good work and am excited to see how the film turns out.”

‘Bellbottom’, directed by Ranjit M Tewari and written by Aseem Arrora and Parveez Shaikh finds itself in the company of a handful of international, mega-budget films that got back on the floors during the pandemic such as Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ and ‘Jurassic Park: Dominion’, managing to shoot in an unprecedented environment. In the process, ‘Bellbottom’ has become the first film to complete shooting the entire film during the pandemic.