Swimming with sharks in 'Blue' was tough
For Bollywood actor Zayed Khan,
who is trained in scuba diving, shooting underwater scenes for his forthcoming
venture 'Blue' was no big deal. But he faced a real challenge when he had to
swim around sharks in the thriller. "Just
the idea of swimming around with these unpredictable beasts (sharks) was
difficult. We always had our trainers and divers around," Zayed told us.
'Blue', a big budget underwater action
adventure shot extensively in the
'Blue' is said to be the first Indian film to
have been extensively shot underwater with a screen time of 20-25 minutes and
with real sharks, almost 40 in number.
"When you train as a student, you go till
a maximum of 35-40 feet. But when we trained for the film, we had to dive down
to 85-90 feet deep enough to get actual shots of weed and sunken ships. It was
scary," Zayed said.
But the director used adequate safety measures
while filming the risky shots, says Zayed."We were always surrounded with safety
divers and all of them used to be at a distance of not more than 10 metres
while the shot was being taken. There were 20 other divers around doing
something or the other, so we were secured.
"Trainers instructed us not to keep long
hair and not to colour them blonde as sharks get attracted to white. Then they
told us that we shouldn't have any cuts on our body and if at all we had any,
we should bandage it well. So when we went down, it was always with a lot of
baggage in our head," Zayed said.
For Zayed, the real heroes were the stuntmen,
who accompanied the actors under water and ensured that the shooting goes on
smoothly.
Zayed also recollected how stuntmen used to
sometimes ask him about his favourite song and he used to hear them through an
apparatus fixed in his ear under the water.
"Once I told them I wanted to listen to
Eminem songs. In seconds, I could hear it and I believe all the stuntmen and
divers could hear it on their apparatus too because they started dancing. It
was such a surreal scene. I thought I was walking on the moon," he said.
Produced by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision
Ltd, "Blue" is scheduled for release next year on May 29.
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