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How I filmed a MURDER in a Train-PODCAST

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Welcome to my channel where I dive into the fascinating world of filmmaking!
This episode I am talking about the story behind the exciting and thrilling train sequence from 2007 film JOHNNY GADDAR.
A Mumbai based gang of five people was offered a drug consignment worth five crores by a corrupt police officer from Bangalore.
The stuff had to be picked up from Bangalore against a payment of 2.5 crores. It's a hundred percent profit venture.
One of the members, Shiva, was entrusted with the job of transferring the money to Bangalore by train. The youngest member Vikram, decides to intercept this transfer and take the money by making Shiva unconscious using chloroform. The plan was successful till the unexpected ending where Shiva gets killed.
This was a scene happening in a cramped compartment of a fast moving train. There was no dialogue in the entire scene.
And it's night.
I had to think of an out of box cinematographic treatment to make the scene memorable.
Keep watching the story of concept development behind the exciting and thrilling train sequence from 2007 film JOHNNY GADDAR.

https://youtu.be/C_rca_dGJpw
Full video is available on Youtube.

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Welcome to my channel where I dive into the fascinating world of filmmaking!
This episode I am talking about the story behind the exciting and thrilling train sequence from 2007 film JOHNNY GADDAR.
A Mumbai based gang of five people was offered a drug consignment worth five crores by a corrupt police officer from Bangalore.
The stuff had to be picked up from Bangalore against a payment of 2.5 crores. It's a hundred percent profit venture.
One of the members, Shiva, was entrusted with the job of transferring the money to Bangalore by train. The youngest member Vikram, decides to intercept this transfer and take the money by making Shiva unconscious using chloroform. The plan was successful till the unexpected ending where Shiva gets killed.
This was a scene happening in a cramped compartment of a fast moving train. There was no dialogue in the entire scene.
And it's night.
I had to think of an out of box cinematographic treatment to make the scene memorable.
Keep watching the story of concept development behind the exciting and thrilling train sequence from 2007 film JOHNNY GADDAR.

https://youtu.be/C_rca_dGJpw
Full video is available on Youtube.

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