Kartik
Aaryan
is
currently
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
upcoming
collaboration
with
Ram
Madhvani.
The
thriller
titled
Dhamaka
will
reportedly
be
a
direct-to-digital
release
on
Netflix.
According
to
a
report
in
Bollywood
Hungama,
the
makers
Ronnie
Screwvala
and
Ram
Madhvani
are
planning
to
release
the
film
on
an
OTT
platform
directly.
A
source
told
the
portal
that
the
deal
may
be
finalised
in
a
week.
The
source
added,
"Ronnie
Screwvala
and
Ram
Madhvani
have
started
conversations
with
digital
giant,
Netflix,
for
a
direct
to
digital
premiere
and
the
deal
is
expected
to
be
locked
within
7
to
10
days.
The
talks
began
sometime
last
week,
and
so
far,
Ronnie,
Ram
and
Netflix
are
on
the
same
page
taking
the
financials
as
also
the
release
plan,
so
it's
unlikely
for
the
deal
to
fall
through.
Paperwork
will
be
done
soon."
Kartik
Shot
For
Dhamaka
In
Less
Than
15
Days
Kartik's
film
Dhamaka
was
earlier
in
the
news
for
having
completed
shooting
in
less
than
15
days.
The
film
reportedly
created
a
new
record
by
wrapping
up
the
shoot
in
just
15
days.
It
was
planned
to
a
tee
before
the
shoot
began
and
was
confined
to
a
hotel
room
in
Powai,
Mumbai.
The
team
was
also
kept
in
a
bio-bubble
during
filming
and
only
a
few
action
sequences
were
shot
outdoors.
Dhamaka
Is
Based
On
A
South
Korean
Film
The
Terror
Live
In
December
2020,
Kartik
had
also
shared
a
video
from
the
outdoor
set
of
the
film.
He
could
be
seen
filming
from
a
rooftop
featuring
a
helicopter.
There
was
also
a
giant
green-screen
set
behind
him,
it
stretched
wide
in
front
of
a
barren
piece
of
land.
Makers
Of
Dhamaka
Are
In
Talks
With
Netflix
For
Release
Dhamaka
reportedly
is
a
remake
of
the
Korean
film,
The
Terror
Live.
The
2013
film
stars
Ha
Jung-woo,
Lee
Kyung
Young
and
Lee
David
in
leading
roles.
The
film
follows
a
newsman,
who
after
an
exclusive
interview
with
a
terrorist,
finds
out
that
he
has
been
rigged
with
a
bomb.