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Team 'Tamasha' battles sea sickness in Corsica

| | Nov 26, 2015, at 08:53 pm
Mumbai, Nov 26 (IBNS): Shooting for ‘Tamasha’ has been quite a roller coaster ride for the film’s crew.

While shooting on high seas around Corsica, many members of the film’s unit suffered from bouts of seasickness, slowing down work. 

However, Director of Photography S Ravi Varman sort of saved the day by motivating the crew and taking it upon himself to ensure shooting stayed on schedule. 

He used the simple line, “What’s the purpose?” to effectively keep everyone going. 
 
Varman’s keenness kept everyone going, despite a topsy-turvy stomach! And keeping with team spirit, shooting on the seas was completed well on schedule. In the end, team ‘Tamasha’ cheered each other for the good work. 

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