Warning
is
an
upcoming
Bollywood
movie
which
was
mostly
filmed
under
the
water.
The
producer
Anubhav
Sinha
tells
us
that
they
team
made
sure
proper
precautions
were
taken
during
the
shoot
of
the
film,
which
is
being
touted
as
an
edge-of-the-seat
survival
film.
The
film
is
shot
in
Fiji
waters,
said
to
have
around
35
different
species
of
sharks
amid
dangerous
currents.
Sinha
understood
that
perils
of
the
underwater
world
cannot
be
taken
for
granted,
and
so
he
roped
in
experts
for
his
film.
The
actors
could
shoot
only
for
a
certain
number
of
hours
in
a
day
in
line
with
the
time
and
temperature
of
the
water
so
they
wouldn't
fall
sick.
International
action
director
Dave
Judge
and
safety
advisor
Tack
Baldwin
were
responsible
for
the
actors'
well-being.
A
shark
handler
was
also
roped
in
for
the
film.
Apart
from
them,
local
divers
were
present
in
the
water
with
the
actors
at
all
times.
During
the
scenes
with
the
sharks,
safety
nets
were
placed
between
them
and
the
actors.
"Our
primary
objective
was
to
ensure
that
the
cast
and
crew
were
absolutely
safe.
We
took
all
possible
measures,
not
cutting
back
in
any
way.
Hence,
we
were
able
to
successfully
complete
the
shoot
within
42
days,
with
everyone
in
perfect
health," the
producer
explained.
Warning
is
directed
by
Gurmmeet
Singh
and
co-produced
by
Sunil
Lulla.
Warning
will
release
in
3D.
The
story
is
a
journey
of
seven
friends
in
a
life-threatening
crisis.
This
thriller
film
stars
young
actors
Santosh
Barmola,
Suzana
Rodrigues,
Varun
Sharma,
Manjari
Phadnis,
Jitin
Gulati,
Sumit
Suri
and
Madhurima
Tulii
in
the
lead
roles.
The
movie
is
slated
to
release
on
September
27.
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