When John Abraham was hurt<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>I heard John saying, “In this film 90 per cent of the times, I am wearing suits or I have bare body shots with nothing in–betweenâ€. There was a scene, where John had to break a glass door. He had to physically sabotage the door. In the process he had a slight cut. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Nightmare of a process is over… after three months in the editing room, we have it locked… we missed the Cannes deadline… So much for telling everyone that it will be a hundred minute film… I ended making a 160 minute film… it’s so painful to cut out your favourite shots… It’s so difficult to find objectivity… I had to frequently get away from the film to find it… had to take week long, sometimes a fortnight sabbatical from it to fall out of love with my shots… Finally had to ask Vishal to come in and be ruthless with my film… Who do I have to thank for it… Mira Nair… still remember what she said to me when I complemented her on her economy of shots, she said, “Oh we spent a lot of time on editing… I don’t know why people here don’t spend time on itâ€â€¦ Well four months later we have a rocking rollercoaster…<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><a href=https://www.screenindia.com/ target=_blank>Screen India</a><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>