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Bangladesh’s Hindus ‘Should Not Flee’, Says RSS Leader Dattatreya Hosabale
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Bangladesh’s Hindus ‘Should Not Flee’, Says RSS Leader Dattatreya Hosabale

Nearly 650 people were killed in Bangladesh between July 16 and August 11, the UN Human Rights Office has said in a preliminary report

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Agatha All Along Showrunner Reveals the Process of Writing and Filming THAT Mind-Bending Episode 7; Deets Here
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Agatha All Along Showrunner Reveals the Process of Writing and Filming THAT Mind-Bending Episode 7; Deets Here

Episode 7 of Agatha All Along has been the talk of the town ever since its release on October 23. With the episode dropping on the streaming platform, the storyline has taken a major turn, as many secrets were revealed by the characters. The episode, titled Death’s Hand in Mine, has also garnered attention due to insights shared by the creators regarding the writing and filming process, following the airing of the scenes.

This week’s episode was directed by Jac Schaeffer, who initially wasn’t supposed to take the director’s seat. Schaeffer had originally been signed on to direct only the first two episodes of the show. However, as production on the Marvel series progressed, issues arose, and Schaeffer had to step in.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Schaeffer discussed the hard work that went into creating this crucial episode of the season. When asked about the development of the current storyline, the director credited two of the writers who had previously worked with him on WandaVision.

Schaeffer shared, “I hired two people because I knew it would be so hard. The writers are Cam Squires, from WandaVision, and our writers’ assistant, Gia King, who was such a superstar in the room that I paired her with Cam.”

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He went on to add, “They wrote pieces separately and kind of stitched them together, and then we backfilled.” Additionally, the creator shed light on the filming process throughout the season, which had a huge impact on the audience of the Disney+ series.

When asked about the shooting of certain scenes, the director revealed that there were times when the crew had to pause filming to adjust the lighting, particularly during scenes with Patti LuPone, who plays the role of Lilia Calderu in Agatha All Along.

Speaking of the challenges faced during filming, Schaeffer mentioned that he even turned to tarot cards to navigate some difficult moments. He explained, “But then there were the tarot moments, and that was even more challenging because we shot some early scenes without actually having the tarot cards designed yet.”

He continued, “My assistant, Brittany Horn, actually created the art for the tarot cards. It was amazing because she was right there, and I was like, ‘Well, here’s the shot we already did, so make the tarot card look like that.’”

In the meantime, new episodes of Agatha All Along will be released every Thursday.

ALSO READ: ‘It Will Be a Gay Explosion’: Agatha All Along Stars Explain Shows’ Unprecedented Queer Elements

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Ranveer Singh collapsed on sets of Lootera after he did THIS to feel pain of being shot, recalls Vikramaditya Motwane: ‘We had to chopper him out’
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Ranveer Singh collapsed on sets of Lootera after he did THIS to feel pain of being shot, recalls Vikramaditya Motwane: ‘We had to chopper him out’

Ranveer Singh is a class actor who gets into the skin of his characters to make them as realistic as possible. His dedication to his craft is often beautifully translated on the big screen. But sometimes, he goes so overboard with making his acting look convincing to the audience that he ends up hurting himself. Filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane recently shared an incident in which the new dad ended up collapsing on the set of Lootera because he wanted to feel the pain of being shot in the stomach.

Vikramaditya Motwane was in a conversation with Mashable India, sharing his experience of shooting with Ranveer Singh in the 2013 period romantic drama film, Lootera. This is when he went on to recall that when they went to Dalhousie in January 2012, it snowed so much that both their sets collapsed. Months later in March, they resumed filming in the picturesque location. But two days into the shoot Singh ended up hurting his back. However, like the warrior he is, he managed the pain and continued filming.

The next day, they were shooting the scene in which Singh’s character is removing a bullet from his stomach. To feel the pain and make his performance look realistic, the Bajirao Mastani actor put paper clips in his body and started to jog around the hills so that in the shot he could be seen sweating and in pain. Everything went fine and they completed the scene.

But after the shoot, he finally removed the clip and could feel the spasm in his back. “Because he had been feeling the pain in the side, he didn’t feel the pain in the back and he just collapsed,” recalled the filmmaker adding, “We had to chopper him out the next day from Dalhousie” and the schedule was canceled.

Meanwhile, on the work front, the new father is waiting for the release of his first film of 2024, Singham Again. Helmed by Rohit Shetty, the actioner also stars Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, Arjun Kapoor, and Jackie Shroff. The movie, which marks Shetty’s debut as a writer, is scheduled to be released this Diwali, on November 1, 2024.

ALSO READ: Did You Know Ajay Devgn was Vikramaditya Motwane’s first choice to play THIS role in Udaan?

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