Mithun
Chakraborty,
Sunil
Shetty,
Johny
Lever
director
Ashu
Trikha
and
Mahakshay
got
together
at
Versova
Village
and
Madh
Island
on
the
Mahurat
of
their
film
Enemmy.
Braving
the
sweltering
heat,
armed
with
nariyal
pani
and
fruits,
the
team
shot
effortlessly
in
a
small
restaurant,
at
the
waterfront
and
in
the
garden
of
Madh
bungalow.
While
Sunil
Shetty
admitted,
“the
script
appealed
to
me," Mahaakshay
was
happy
that
he
was
with
such
senior
actors
and
it
would
give
him
a
lot
of
learning,
Johny
Lever
was
excited
about
playing
a
cop
“with
a
sense
of
humour
and
a
heart."
Mithun
da
was
present
at
the
Madh
bungalow
watching
the
happenings
with
pride,
this
being
his
production
venture.
Mithun
da
said,
“Enemmy
is
not
called
so
due
to
numerology.
It
is
named
so
after
its
six
principal
characters,
Eklavya
Karmarkar
aka
Bhau
{Suniel
Shetty},
Naeem
Shaikh
{KK
Menon},
Eric
Collaco
{Johnny
Lever}
and
Madhav
Sinha
aka
Maddy
{Mahaakshay
Chakraborty},
four
daredevil
CID
officers,
who
can
be
relied
upon
whenever
the
city
faces
problems
from
the
underworld,
a
don
responsible
for
mayhem
--
Mukhtar
Menon
(Mahesh
Manjrekar)
and
one
CBI
officer
Yugantar
Sharma
(Mithun
Chakraborty).
Mithun
da"s
thought
appealed
to
director
Ashuu
Trikha
who
went
in
for
the
title."
A
hard
day"s
work
was
followed
by
the
bonding
of
the
actors,
as
the
sun
set
on
Madh
Island.
The
coolness
of
the
air
went
down
quietly
with
large
dahi
kachoris,
sandwiches
and
steaming
cups
of
coffee.
All
in
all
a
memorable
Mahurat
indeed.