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Joker song to be shot in Chandigarh

Updated on: 28 February,2011 08:35 AM IST  | 
Shaheen Parkar |

Farah Khan flies to Chandigarh to shoot a lavish song for Joker in open fields

Joker song to be shot in Chandigarh

Farah Khan flies to Chandigarh to shoot a lavish song for Joker in open fields

Farah Khan has flown into Chandigarh to choreograph a lavish number for hubby Shirish Kunder's Joker. The track rendered by Daler Mehndi will be shot from today.


Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Shreyas Talpade, Vindoo Dara Singh with director Shirish Kunder on the sets of Joker and Farah Khan


The movie's lead stars Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha along with Shreyas Talpade and Minissha Lamba besides the supporting cast consisting of Darshan Jariwalla will feature in the song.

Explains Farah, "We are shooting in the open fields about two hours drive from Chandigarh. Sets have also been erected for the shoot.
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It is an extremely peppy number but it is not a typically Punjabi track. It is one of the a highlight of the movie as the entire cast is part of it."

The film's music is by G V Prakash who is A R Rahman's nephew. "He is barely 23 but extremely talented," she says.

The stars are being styled by Rick Roy for the shoot. "As it involves a huge number of people, the rehearsals for it have been on since the last few days."

Apart from handling a vast number of people in the song, Farah is also travelling with her triplets (Anya, Diva and Czar) and their maids for the location shoot!

Handling huge numbers are hardly a deterrent for her on the sets or off the sets!




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