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Ali Abbas Zafar reveals the most challenging shoot of his film; ‘We can literally see Akshay and Tiger’s veins’ [Exclusive]



Bade Miyan Chote Miyan: The film starring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff was released yesterday (April 10). Viewers as well as film critics have praised the movie. Whether it’s the captivating story, Akshay and Tiger’s on-screen bromance, or Prithviraj’s commendable work, they have all received immense appreciation. However, it’s the action sequences that have been grabbing maximum attention. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Life, Ali Abbas Zafar opened up about the most challenging action sequence and shoot of the film. Also Read – Maidaan box office collection Day 1 early estimates: Ajay Devgn’s film to open at 15 crore, predicts trade expert [Exclusive]

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Ali Abbas Zafar reveals the most challenging shoot of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan

When asked about the toughest action sequence or the most challenging location to shoot, Ali Abbas Zafar said, ”We shot for a dance sequence in Jordan which was definitely tough. But shooting a song, in comparison to an action sequence, is more manageable because you are working with dancers, choreographers. But yes, the weather in Jordan was very challenging. However, if I have to pick the toughest shoot, it would certainly be Scotland. We shot a major action sequence in Scotland. The temperature was around -14 or -13 degrees. The schedule was for 15 days.” Also Read – Bade Miyan Chote Miyan: Disha Patani attends screening of Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff film; here’s how their bond has warmed hearts recently

The director further added, ‘There was again a huge bike chase in London which was shot in -4 or -5 degrees. There are certain scenes where you can actually see Akshay sir’s and Tiger Shroff’s veins because it’s freezing and they are on the bike with explosions happening around them. They weren’t wearing any jackets as that was not the costume requirement. I think the most challenging part about this film has been executing tough action sequences amidst cold weather.’

Talking about Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, the box office collection on day 1 has been quite impressive and with Eid Holiday and the upcoming weekend, trade experts are confident that the film will create more magic at the box office. Apart from Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran plays the deadly antagonist. Alaya F, Manushi Chhillar, and Sonakshi Sinha are the female leads of the film.

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