Sunday, June 26, 2011

Shooting Lovemaking Scenes Gives Nightmares To Director

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Showing intimate scenes on the big screen is no longer a taboo film industry and filmmakers are often a good dose of it. But director Mohit Suri says, shooting scenes for the bedroom can be a nightmare.

Suri, who has directed the upcoming thriller "Murder 2"continued the hit 2004 film "Murder", has shot some scenes of lovemaking and lead pair Emraan Hashmi &Jacqueline Fernandez.

"Love is the most difficult scene to shoot because the director does not show the actors what to do. You need to let the participants and let them do their thing," says 30-year-old director IANS.

"Although many say that it's very easy to shoot scenes for an intimate physical and fun.it's that's all wrong, because it is not fun. It You extremely difficult position. It's very difficult shoot, even the camera man, because you do not know which direction the actor is. The lighting is also a problem. You have to keep so many things to remember, "he added.

To make it as comfortable during the shoots Emraan and Jacqueline,died in the past to keep the intimate scenes of the plan.

"I shot all the intimate scenes from the end of deliberately so that Emraan and Jacqueline got to know each other and that trust and faith in each other. You can't ask two people to do intimate scenes from the first day. It's hard.

"It's important to have rapport with the actors before they make such scenes," says Suri, who is not a new job - he has movies like "Zehar" "Kalyug",Woh Lamhe and "Crook ", as they bold scenes.

Published in 2004, directed by Anurag Basu's "Murder" was one of the few films this year are courageous and died in the content shows that the dose of the same effects are also difficult because it is a requirement of the story.
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"If you're a movie showing the illegal relationship, it's unfair to show that the two flowers. Emraan and Jacqueline are friends. These are people who do not love, but they sleep together. So you can `t show that the ratio of to show them holding hands and songs from the parks, "says Suri.

"But we are forcing the film sexual content to get eyeballs. It was established because it was necessary,he added.
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"Sex in movies is always used as an incentive. If someone says that they use the artistic, they're lying. There is no such thing. But even that song is an incentive. If you see a good song, that excite you. When you see a good action sequence, the voltage you. If you see a good dance number, it entertains you. So all the encouragement.

"We have an exciting business people. It's non-artistic reality, "says Suri, who is a filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's nephew.

"Murder 2",which is produced under the banner of Vishesh Films, is scheduled to hit screens on July 8

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