Director Kiranraj K On Shooting Rakshit Shetty Starrer 777 Charlie Amidst Coronavirus Outbreak
Rakshit Shetty and his 777 Charlie team are currently busy shooting for the film around the country. The cast and crew have managed to wrap up many outdoor schedules and are currently stationed in Amr
Rakshit
Shetty
and
his
777
Charlie
team
are
currently
busy
shooting
for
the
film
around
the
country.
The
cast
and
crew
have
managed
to
wrap
up
many
outdoor
schedules
and
are
currently
stationed
in
Amritsar.
Director
Kiranraj
K
in
a
recent
interview
with
TOI
shared
the
progress
of
the
highly
anticipated
film’s
shoot.
Kiranraj
said,
“We
are
currently
shooting
in
Punjab,
which
is
part
of
a
15-day
schedule
that
includes
other
locations
such
as
Gujarat
and
Rajasthan.
With
this,
we
complete
close
to
65%
of
the
film,
and
will
head
back
to
Bengaluru.
In
April,
the
team
will
travel
to
Kodaikanal,
Shimla,
and
conclude
at
Kashmir.
We
are
looking
at
wrapping
up
the
shoot
by
the
first
week
of
May.”
(sic)
For
the
unversed,
the
road
trip
movie
centers
around
Rakshit’s
character
and
his
canine
named
Charlie.
On
being
quizzed
about
how
they
are
managing
the
grueling
shoot
schedules
with
respect
to
the
pooches,
the
director
replied,
“All,
three
Charlies
travel
with
us.
We’ve
had
them
since
they
were
puppies.
Even
prior
to
the
shoot,
we
would
take
them
on
outings,
so
that
they
get
accustomed
to
travelling.
And
they
absolutely
love
it!
Each
location
has
varying
climatic
conditions.
So,
to
ensure
that
the
dogs
don’t
bear
the
brunt
of
it,
the
caravan
is
set
up
at
the
location
before
the
dogs
are
flown
in
with
us.”
He
finally
concluded
by
addressing
the
Coronavirus
scare
that’s
gripped
the
nation
and
how
the
team
is
staying
alert
and
whilst
working
around
the
crisis.
He
said,
“All
the
primary
safety
measures
are
in
place.
We
are
equipped
with
masks
and
have
basic
medical
kits.
We
are
staying
up-to-date
on
the
news,
keeping
note
of
where
the
cases
are
cropping
up,
and
altering
our
schedules
accordingly.
For
instance,
recently,
few
cases
were
recorded
near
Bikaner,
Rajasthan,
and
we
changed
our
travel
plans
promptly.
We
are
adapting
on
the
go,
and,
thankfully,
everyone
has
remained
hale
and
hearty.”