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‘Rainman’ R. Madhavan talks about moment that shaped opening scene of ‘Dhurandhar’

Mumbai, Feb 2 (IANS) Bollywood star R. Madhavan, who was seen playing the role IB director Ajay Sanyal in “Dhurandhar,” shared an interesting behind-the-scenes moment from the sets of the blockbuster, revealing how nature quietly rewrote the plan for the film’s opening shot.

Madhavan revealed that director Aditya had originally envisioned a bright, sunlit day with clear blue skies, a visual contrast meant to mirror the beauty and the beast within the aircraft featured in the scene.

Madhavan took to Instagram, where he shared a video of the opening scene. In the clip, the actor is heard saying: “Oh, the beautiful Leh and Ladakh. It was supposed to be a sunny day, but as luck would have it, I bring in the rains wherever I go, apparently.”

“And we’re shooting the scene without the sun and in the rain.Hopefully, it will augur as good luck for the film. What a beautiful place, my God!”

He added a text overlay, which read: “#Dhurandhar. Aditya had always imagined this to be a bright sunny day with blue skies to show the contrast between the beauty and the beast inside the plane. As luck could have it, I brought in the rain….because I was referred to as the RAINMAN on the set.”

“Every time I came onto the set…there was torrential rain. But-this grey Skies and look worked out perfectly for us as the first shot…… sometimes it’s best to go with what is handed to you, because a bigger design is in place.”

Dhurandhar also stars Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, and Arjun Rampal. Serving as the first instalment of a two-part film series, it centres on a high-stakes covert counter-terrorism operation.

The film follows an undercover Indian intelligence agent who infiltrates Karachi’s criminal syndicates and political power structures in Pakistan in an effort to dismantle a terror network targeting India.

The film’s storyline draws loose inspiration from multiple real-life geopolitical events and conflicts in South Asia, including the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and developments linked to Pakistan’s Operation Lyari.

–IANS

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