<span class=normal>Eros Internationals Aa Dekhen Zara, director Jehangir Surtis maiden film, is premised on the novel concept of a camera as the protagonist. Although the movie is not a vfx heavy flick, it involves quite a few shots which are really commendable. Right from the initial days of production, the director worked closely with Mumbai based post-production studio FutureWorks, which did the visual effects, post and DI for the film.<BR><BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>When asked about the vfx in the film, which includes a unique 180 degree Milo shot, Jehangir says, To be very honest I never thought of them as vfx shots but as parts of the story. When we sat down for production we realized that there are certain things that were impossible to do on-location. The film is a human drama and I wanted the vfx to be as real as possible and for people not to realize that it is vfx. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Editor Bunty Nagi adds, For me a film is always about team work. The enthusiastic guys at FutureWorks make a very good team. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>In a Bollywood Hungama vfx showcase special, we bring you a break down of some of the best shots executed by the post production studio.<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><a href=../../../../../broadband/video/Special-Features/HSE3aV49/3/Vfx-Showcase-Aa-Dekhen-Zara.html target=_blank>Click here to check the vfx showreel</a>, click on the arrow to view shot breakdown.</span>