The film, Tum Mile, which is based on a love story with the 2005 Mumbai flood setting, had to have 10 minutes of flood
scenes chopped off to impress Mahesh Bhatt.
According to Bhatt, the film didn't turn out the way director Kunal
Deshmukh had imagined it.
While Kunal was against cutting the scenes, he felt that the film did flow better after the scenes were chopped off.
Bhatt wanted to focus more on the love story than the flood and edited the scenes so that viewers like it more.
Co-produced by Sony Music and Vishesh Films, the film about a couple stuck in the deluge of July 26, 2005, releases
Friday. Starring Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan in the lead, "Tum Mile" is the second directorial venture of Kunal
Deshmukh after "Jannat".
"There is that shock element in 'Tum Mile', just like every film of the Bhatts. They always bring in something that touches
audiences in a big way, " Emraan had told.
"In this film, the shock value comes by the means of floods. It is the anti-hero in the film and would take people back to the
time when this unfortunate event actually took place, " the actor said.
As Mumbai gets waterlogged, the disaster also reunites the two ex-lovers. The two meet after a hiatus of six years and have
to stick together during the crisis.
The story shifts between the past and the present and as the long night passes, the two learn more about each other than
they knew in the years when they were together.
Recreating the deluge wasn't easy for the director.
"There were plenty of problems and I had to give my best in a certain budget. We needed a studio floor bigger than usual
with a waterproof ground. I was looking at something cheaper and I got it in Bhandup (close to Thane) with a concrete floor, "
said Deshmukh.
"Then standing 12 hours in water every single day had its effects. We had to take a lot of precautions like Hepatitis B
(shots). Still I suffered a very bad skin reaction and Emraan got a bad eye. Luckily there were no long-term health issues, "
he added.
The actors too had their share of woes.
"'Tum Mile' has been a very tiring experience, both physically and mentally. It was a difficult film to be made and hats off to
Kunal (Deshmukh) for making it happen, " said Emraan.
"The entire team has done its best to recreate the flood situation. During shooting, everyone from cast and crew used to
stand in waist-deep water for hours at a stretch to give that perfect shot. Credit must also go to the special effects guys who
have done a brilliant job for the entire recreation, " he added.
"Tum Mile" also keeps up with the Bhatt camp's other trend - good music. The tracks of the film have been ruling the charts
with their soulful renditions.
Monday, November 09, 2009 11:30 IST