Mumbai: Ajay Devgn is going the extra mile for his directorial venture ‘MayDay’. The buzz is that Devgn is flying to Georgia with a minimal ...
Mumbai: Ajay Devgn is going the extra mile for his directorial venture ‘MayDay’. The buzz is that Devgn is flying to Georgia with a minimal crew to shoot for the film. Devgn, who is starring in the action thriller is well, had planned a schedule in Doha last month, which was cancelled due to the second wave of the pandemic. He is keen to wrap up the film, co-starring Amitabh Bachchan and Rakul Preet Singh, before he resumes work on 'Maidaan' and 'Thank God'.
Talking of
'Maidaan', the set of the film was destroyed due to Cyclone Tauktae and talking
about the same and how it has affected producer Boney Kapoor, a source was
quoted saying, "Boney has suffered serious losses. Almost 80 per cent of
the site is damaged. About 10 days of landscaping will be required to revamp
the ground, but the surrounding areas will take more time. The monsoon will
pose another problem. The set will have to be recreated by September so that
the pending four matches can be wrapped up.”
Though
devastated, Kapoor is grateful that those present on the premises were not
hurt. “We had a team of curators, staff members and security at the venue.
Thankfully, nothing happened to them,” says the producer, before taking stock
of the damage to property. “I will have to build the set for the third time. It
took us six months to construct it the first time, and a couple of months to
rebuild it last year. Hopefully, this time, we’ll reconstruct it in
one-and-a-half months.” The film is eyeing an October release.
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