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Of Bollywood and Paranoia

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Bollywood has become quite secretive these days. Filmmakers have been taking a lot of precautions to keep details about their projects under wraps, be it clamping down on the use of mobile phones on the sets or banning family members visit during the shoot, directors are leaving no stone unturned in order to avoid any kind of leaks or distractions on the sets.

Phones are confiscated at the beginning of day’s shoot and returned only at the end of filming to ensure that pictures and spoilers do not make it to social media platforms. But now more such diktats are being issued and apply not only to the production unit, but also the lead stars.

Quite recently, Ashutosh Gowariker instructed the cast and crew of his historical film, Mohenjo Daro, to avoid having their near and dear ones on the set besides prohibiting the use of phones on the set.

It said that though the director did not debar lead actor Hrithik Roshan’s family from visiting him on the set, the actor decided to abide by the rules on his own.

NewsMobile takes a look at a few filmmakers who are going all out to ensure that details of their upcoming projects remain a secret…

Call for Caution

Aditya Chopra is known to be extremely careful about defending his projects from media glare. Even before he starts working on a film, he apparently makes sure that all security measures are in place so as to avoid any crucial leak. In what now seems to be a standard precaution, this filmmaker has also banned the use of mobile phones on the sets of Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Fan.

Close Ones at a Distance

It is no secret that Sanjay Leela Bhansali turns a disciplinarian when his films go on floors. During the filming of Ram Leela, he had prohibited the entire unit as well as lead pair Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone from using their cellphones on the set. This came after a few images from the shoot were leaked. This year too, the fiercely-guarded looks of Bajirao Mastani stars – Priyanka Chopra and Ranveer Singh – recently made its way to the online sphere. Along with the existing phone ban, Bhansali has prohibited the actors’ family members, including PeeCee’s mother, from visiting the set. Earlier, Fitoor’s director Abhishek Kapoor banned Ranbir Kapoor’s visit to Katrina Kaif during their shoot in Kashmir as he didn’t want any distraction throughout the shoot.

Tipping Point

After mobile phone-shot pictures of a song from Zoya Akhtar’s ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ were leaked and shared online, the filmmaker was apparently left seething with anger. She apparently conducted a series of inquiries, but could not pin-point the leak on anyone. The film’s producer Ritesh Sidhwani immediately beefed up the security and asked the studio team to maintain a register of those entering the studio premises. The makers have also banned cell phones in the editing room to ensure fool proof security.

You are Fired

Sanjay Gupta’s Jazbaa, which is being billed as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s comeback vehicle, went on floors in January this year. A couple of weeks into the shoot, he was forced to ban the use of cell phones on the set after some pictures surfaced on social media revealing the actress’ look from the film. What’s more, he also fired his security agency following the incident.

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