The producer is no stranger to constructing monstrous sets for his films. An entire town was created on sets for his film Mujhse Shaadi Karogi.
Says producer Sajid Nadiadwala, "All NGE films have been larger than life and since I've sat on almost all the scripts of the films I've produced, I do not compromise on aesthetics and visuals that could add to a scene. We've spent an approximate Rs. 5 crores for his particular set. In a way, I want to discourage piracy… I rather have audiences come to a theatre to watch my films for its larger than life visuals then illegally downloading it."
Confirms Sajid Khan, "The set is so unbelievably real that I sometimes feel I'm inside the UK castle where we shot in August. The primary reason of putting up a set was because of the action and pyrotechnics which obviously were forbidden to do in the real castle as it was a heritage monument."
After having sat on the script of the film, like he does with all NGE productions, the producer decided to recreate the sets with specific detailing in its structure and palate of colours sparing no cost, since the climax of the film as well as a song is to be shot in the interiors.
Outdoing himself with every film he produces, Sajid Nadiadwala has supposedly put in a whopping Rs. 5 crores to reconstruct the famous Burglhey Palace of London at Filmistan Studios, for a couple of scenes in his forthcoming venture Housefull 2.