We shot the film in the Delhi winters. We woke up really early every morning, since we had less daylight. In this photo, you can still see the mist in the air. I loved it because this is the feel I wanted to create.
The very moment we mention the film Khel Khel Mein, reminds one of the beautiful reel & real life couple of the 70s - Rishi and Neetu Kapoor. Well, it's this same couple, who is now back with a bang, with their newly released film Do Dooni Chaar. Bollywood Hungama did an exclusive tete-a-tete with the director Habib Faizal, who is responsible for getting the legendary couple back on the silver screen after years. Habib reveals what happened behind the scenes, during the making of this film. Over to you, Habib…
"We did not shoot on a set. The home you see in Do Dooni Chaar is a real home - small and often congested. It was tough to even fit the camera inside! I had to struggle to even get behind the camera and see my frame."
There is a vital road chase in the film, in which Rishiji rides his scooter, his 2 children riding pillion. The chase takes him through the narrow lanes of New Delhi. It was extremely difficult to shoot as Rishiji was riding a scooter for the first time in his life!
Everyday before we began shooting, I would sit down with all the actors and do a reading. Rishiji and Neetu M'am, despite their immense experience, would sit down and listen to me with such discipline, that I was humbled.