<span class=normal> There are no steadi-cams, jimmy-jib, track and trolley used for shooting the film <br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>I think the innovative techniques that were used was basically going the other way by using our own home made creations in the films production; we didnt delve towards the tech side but rather, the innovative side. In the film, there are shots of the three main characters going around the city on a bike, to achieve this usually, people put them on a low-loader and shoot the scene. The low-loader covers up twelve feet of the road and blocks traffic, we wanted to be compact. Amusingly to achieve this we put them up on a milk truck, where they acted like they were on a bike. We did bunch of funny things like this, instead of using a steadi-cam rig we opted for an easy rig. There are no steadi-cams, jimmy-jib, track and trolley used for shooting the film; we wanted it to be grittier. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> The first rule of cheating is to make sure nobody catches us cheating because it can make the shot look as real if not better <br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>We cheat to achieve a certain attribute in the film, because we want to use a natural location, like I said it was not possible to place a low loader in a small lane but I wanted them to ride in those lanes, with that we summed up certain cheats where you take over the bike, the camera with the three characters going around in a milk van and then you can get the preferred outcome, it looks great on screen. The first rule of cheating is to make sure nobody catches us cheating; it can make the shot look as real if not better. Even in the scene where Sendhil takes revenge and shoots the villain, he shoots directly at the camera. Usually people tend to shoot off the camera and we actually made a dummy bullet strike the camera. Although you cannot cheat everywhere for instance the procession could not be cheated, the shot was augmented by making our own little process on the side where we got special close ups and other subtleties. </span>