Ali Abbas Zafar: Shooting Partition Sequences Was Most Challenging Part Of Bharat
Bharat director Ali Abbas Zafar on Wednesday said filming Partition sequences in the Salman Khan-fronted film was the most challenging part of the shoot.
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Bharat
director
Ali
Abbas
Zafar
on
Wednesday
said
filming
Partition
sequences
in
the
Salman
Khan-fronted
film
was
the
most
challenging
part
of
the
shoot.
The
film,
which
is
scheduled
to
release
on
June
5,
is
a
remake
of
2014
Korean
drama
Ode
To
My
Father.
Ali
said
the
soul
of
the
film
lies
in
keeping
the
humanity
intact
in
the
middle
of
chaos
during
Partition
1947.
"Partition
was
the
most
challenging
part
of
@Bharat_TheFilm
shoot,
to
recreate
the
scale
of
this
defining
moment
of
history
and
to
keep
the
emotions
Zinda
(alive)
in
the
middle
of
that
chaos...
is
the
soul
of
an
extraordinary
journey
of
an
ordinary
man
#BHARAT,"
the
director
wrote
on
Twitter.
Partition
was
the
most
challenging
part
of
@Bharat_TheFilm
shoot
,
to
recreate
the
scale
of
this
defining
moment
of
history
and
to
keep
the
emotions
Zinda
in
the
middle
of
that
chaos
..is
the
soul
of
an
extraordinary
journey
of
an
ordinary
man
#BHARAT
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Ali,
who
has
previously
worked
with
Salman
in
Sultan
and
Tiger
Zinda
Hai,
also
shared
some
photographs
from
the
film
sets.
The
film
is
touted
to
be
the
journey
of
a
country
and
also
a
person,
both
of
whom
go
by
the
name
of
Bharat.
It
features
Salman,
53,
in
several
looks,
depicting
the
changing
decades.
Produced
by
Atul
Agnihotri,
the
film
also
features
Katrina
Kaif,
Sunil
Grover,
Disha
Patani,
Sonali
Kulkarni,
Jackie
Shroff
and
Tabu.
Bharat
is
slated
to
be
released
on
June
5.