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Zoya Akhtar shot the song 'Gallan Goodiyaan' in one take

| | May 04, 2015, at 10:08 pm
Mumbai, May 4 (IBNS) Director Zoya Akhtar is always pushing boundaries and even for the song in her upcoming film Dil Dhadakne Do she has tried something nouvelle.

Zoya has shot the song 'Gallan Goodiyan' in one take.

A short preview of the song has been released in which audiences get a sense of what it will look like but the whole song which is a 4 minute 48 second song, the audiences will be able to see in the film.

It was a mammoth task to plan the shoot but Zoya was really excited on this one.

While the planning and rehearsals took time the shooting of the song was done in less than five minutes.

They did a few rehearsals before they began shooting and once they started shooting everything fell into sync.

Even the cast was gung-ho about shooting in this style.

The song has turned out fantastic and the track is being loved.

However the audiences will be able to see the direction trick only in theatre.

Zoya said, "We had to plan every detail before we started shooting for the song. There was a lot of planning and management to be looked into. The song would not be possible without Bosco Caesar and Carlos my DOP"

She further added, "It was challenging but fun. There is a version of the song out and the feedback on it has been very positive and overwhelming. The audiences will get to see the entire song in the film."

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