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Its
raining but artificially in the scenic locales of Khandala. The
locals are avidly watching the antics of wet, wet lovers, Amisha
Patel and Bobby Deol. The security are having a hard time keeping
the gawking mob from getting too close to the actors. The sun is
flirting with the clouds which in turn are kissing the mountains.
Its a fine setting indeed for Venus Films forthcoming
Humraaz, a love-triangle reportedly inspired by the Holywood hit,
A Perfect Murder and directed by thriller maestros Abbas-Mustan.
Sitting
cosily under a wood and canvass windmill, choreographer Raju Khan
coaxes the shivering couple to get more enthusiastic about their
act. Amisha quickly gets into the spirit of the things and lip synces
two stanzas of the catchy Bhool na jaana.... The song
is already a craze. Raju is about to holler Cut when
along comes a sneeze and we are back to square one. Bobby heroically
offers his handkerchief. Amisha, more practically, calls for a break
and is instanly bundled up in housecoats and towels by her make-up
man.
After several
retakes, the shot is finally canned. By the time the rain god has
lost his patience and lets out a downpour. Everbody, commoners and
stars alike, scamper for shelter.
 That
evening Bobby, though exhausted, is all set to drive back to aamchi
Mumbai. Its son Aryamaans birthday the next day and
the proud papa is all agog to sing Happy Birthday to
his little prince wholl be completing a year. With the press
meet and all that jazz, he only gets to leave close to midnight.
Producer Ratan Jain springs a surprise by getting out a birthday
cake. We all sing Happy Birthday to the toddler over
the mobile and after cutting the cake, a jubliant Bobby leaves for
the long ride home.
Next day the
venue shifts to a makeshift bridge across a not-so-deep chasm over
a waterfall(again artificial). This time it is Akshaye Khanna who
romances Amisha. The lovers, all dressed in black, sway towads each
other from different corners of the bridge. Only to be halted by
Raju Khan. After some wide angle shots, they are finally allowed
a close-up embrace.
Soon, it is
pack-up time for the scribe-tribe too. We bid heartfelt adieu to
Mumbais own little Nainital and head back to the madding crowds.
Devesh Sharma
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