Dhadak: No Phone-policy After Janhvi Kapoor-Ishaan Khatter's Pictures Get Leaked From The Sets
Dhadak producer Karan Johar has reportedly issued a no-phone policy on set after some scenes from the film were leaked online. The crew members will now hand over their phones before entering the set.
Jhanvi
Kapoor
is
not
ALLOWED
to
use
her
PHONE;
Here's
why
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FilmiBeat
Dhadak
producer
Karan
Johar
has
reportedly
issued
a
no-phone
policy
on
set
after
some
scenes
from
the
film
were
leaked
online.
The
crew
members
will
now
reportedly
hand
over
their
phones
before
entering
the
sets
of
this
Janhvi
Kapoor
and
Ishaan
Khatter
starrer.
Talking
about
the
same,
a
source
told
Mid-Day,
"When
the
team
found
out
about
the
leaked
videos
on
Saturday
night,
it
promptly
reached
out
to
Instagram
Help
Centre
and
managed
to
pull
one
of
them
down.
But
it
was
too
late
to
block
the
other
one,
as
it
had
been
circulated
widely
by
Janhvi
and
Ishaan's
fan
clubs
by
then.
The
video
was
from
the
Jaipur
schedule
of
Dhadak
that
took
place
a
few
months
ago."
Another
source
from
the
sets
revealed
the
daily,
''Since
the
film
is
a
remake
of
Sairat,
the
plot
is
already
known.
So,
it
is
crucial
for
Shashank
to
guard
the
film's
look
to
keep
the
mystery
around
the
movie
alive.
Since
many
scenes
are
being
shot
outdoors,
the
producers
are
working
on
procuring
permissions
to
cordon
off
the
area
where
they
are
shooting.
After
all,
the
videos
in
question
were
leaked
by
the
fans
who
had
queued
up
on
set.''
Dhadak
director
Shashank
confirmed
the
news
and
said,
"It's
unfortunate
that
people
leak
footage.
We
can
only
do
so
much
to
protect
our
product,
but
with
outdoor
schedules,
it
is
difficult
for
us.
Everyone
around
has
a
camera
phone.
Kis
kis
ko
roke?
It
would
be
nice
if
people
were
more
supportive."
On
a
related
note,
Jahnvi
Kapoor
will
be
making
her
debut
with
Dhadak.
Ishaan
Khatter
has
already
starred
in
Majid
Majidi's
film
Beyond
The
Clouds.
Putting
all
rumours
of
taking
a
break
post
her
mother
Sridevi's
sudden
demise,
Janhvi
Kapoor
resumed
shooting
two
days
after
ringing
in
her
21st
birthday.
Dhadak
is
an
official
remake
of
the
Marathi
blockbuster
Sairat,
which
revolves
around
the
theme
of
inter-caste
love
and
honour
killing.
Directed
by
Shashank
Khaitan
and
co-produced
by
Zee
Studios
and
Dharma
Productions,
Dhadak
is
all
set
to
hit
the
screens
on
July
6,
2018.