<span class=normal>Innerwear outscores<br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>We had decided to shoot the song Thande thande pani mein in the bathroom with Sanjeev in bare minimum clothing. Conscious of his figure, Sanjeev immediately went on a diet of boiled vegetables. But being unable to overcome his passion for food, he gained weight than lost the extra pounds. On seeing the rushes of the song Sanjeev insisted that we reshoot it because presumably his mother had not liked it. Though I was completely satisfied with the song, I agreed to reshoot it now with Sanjeev in a lungi and a vest and let him see the results. Thankfully, Sanjeev agreed on retaining the former because that looked better. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Another scene I recollect is where Sanjeev has to catch an early morning flight but discovers that all the clocks and the watches in the house are not working. So he sings a weird song in the middle of the night, thereby waking up his neighbours who unwittingly tell him what the time is while admonishing him for creating a ruckus in the dead of the night. To make the sequence look authentic, I decided to shoot the scene at midnight and somehow got the inmate of the houses near the bungalow to also co-operate. To my amazement, not only did they co-operate by staying awake till the shoot was over, but also agreed to be a part of the shoot. So that scene has the actual neighbouring people in it. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><a href= https://www.screenindia.com/ target=_blank>Screen India</a></span><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>