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Ajay completed ‘Runway 34’ in just 60 days with setup of 14 cameras, working 18 hours daily on set.

Ajay completed ‘Runway 34’ in just 60 days with setup of 14 cameras, working 18 hours daily on set.


 Ajay completed ‘Runway 34’ in just 60 days with setup of 14 cameras, working 18 hours daily on set.


Ajay was working in the post production phase even after the shooting of the film was completed. According to Sandeep, the film has the advantage of having 14 camera setups. The film was also completed in 60 days during the Corona period. If it had been shot in two camera setups like other films, this type of film would have taken 125 days to shoot. Post production took a long time, the film took eight months. So it looks visually perfect.

 Actor Ajay Devgn will be bringing his film 'Runway 34' to Eid. The story is written by Sandeep Kewalani, who was affected by an old plane crash six years ago. It is an aviation thriller movie. Ajay is in charge of acting, directing, editing, special effects, post production and other six departments.

Much of Runway 34 is inside the aircraft. So the film has a lot of special effects. Sandeep says, ‘Ajay is adept at making films using new technology. They love it. He shot many of these scenes with 14 camera setups. So the performers had to take very few retakes, as multiple camera setups were filming from every angle. One scene in the film is of the cockpit of an airplane. It was very difficult to shoot with a camera there. Ajay took the responsibility when three cinematographers could not shoot an angle in such a situation. He took the camera in his hand and shot the scene from the cockpit in a single angle with a special angle. ' His news was in the newspaper. In it, he wrote a film with some fictional events. According to Sandeep, he got an idea from the incident, what could be the consequences if the responsibility for the accident falls on the pilot.

Ajay Saran put his input in it. So many drafts of the story were made. 10 drafts of the story were made before the shooting started, so that the screenplay could be done quickly. Ajay had taken the whole film in his hands. He was working 18 hours a day on set. The artist reviews the camera setup and other preparations on set for three to four hours before giving his shot.




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