Nolan's Tenet Sets Come To Rescue Of Man Who Attempted Suicide In Mumbai, Close To Shooting Locale!
Christopher Nolan's team was recently filming at Colaba, Mumbai, as a part of a 10-15 day shooting schedule, when a man attempted suicide. However, the crew of Tenet came to his rescue.
Christopher
Nolan
and
Robert
Pattinson
have
flown
down
to
Mumbai
for
their
forthcoming
Hollywood
film,
Tenet.
The
action-thriller,
which
stars
several
prominent
actors
such
as
John
David
Washington,
Michael
Caine,
Kenneth
Branagh
and
more,
also
features
Bollywood's
Dimple
Kapadia.
Nolan's
team
was
recently
filming
at
Colaba,
as
a
part
of
a
10-15
day
shooting
schedule,
when
a
man
attempted
suicide.
However,
the
crew
of
Tenet
came
to
his
rescue.
According
to
Pinkvilla
reports,
Nolan
along
with
Washington
was
shooting
at
the
Colaba
market
in
the
presence
of
around
400
people.
The
location
was
later
moved
to
the
Royal
Bombay
Yacht
Club,
where
the
lead
actor
Pattinson
filmed
his
bit
through
the
lunch
hour.
When
the
shooting
was
about
to
wrap
up,
a
man
attempted
suicide
by
jumping
into
the
water.
Around
40
boats
were
arranged
near
the
Gateway
of
India
for
the
evening
scenes,
which
helped
in
rescuing
the
man.
An
eye
witness
told
Pinkvilla,
"The
lifeguards
were
unable
to
get
a
hold
of
the
man
but
thanks
to
the
set
design
of
the
movie
[Tenet],
they
were
able
to
use
the
ropes
to
tie
the
man
and
rescue
him.
The
police
immediately
picked
him
up
and
took
him
in
their
truck.
A
sympathetic
crew
member
checked
with
his
team
to
ensure
that
the
man
was
alright."