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Updated on: 28 January,2009 09:08 AM IST  | 
Chetan R |

Dizzy cameraman almost ruins Sonu Nigam's maiden Kannada album shoot, but another comes to the rescue

The show must go on

Dizzy cameraman almostu00a0 ruins Sonu Nigam's maiden Kannada album shoot, but another comes to the rescue

Vertigo almost ruined Sonu Nigam's shoot, but a city-based cameraman came to the singer's rescue.

Sonu Nigam's crew was shooting for his maiden Kannada album Neene Bare Neene on the BMIC.

The artiste was to drive in a car while a cameraman shot him from an airborne chopper.

"However the team couldn't complete the shot," said a source at the venue.

"The cameraman who was supposed to shoot became giddy as soon as the chopper took off."

Sri, a film editor and aerial cameraman, was called in to complete the shot.

He shot the sequence at the BMIC stretch towards Mysore that is under construction.

"Sri had to complete the shoot on the same day, and he finished it in half an hour" said our source.

And what did the hero of the day have to say about the event?

"It was just like any other shoot except the fact that Sonu Nigam was driving the car," Sri said.u00a0u00a0

Apart form this sequence, the album has two other shots taken in the city.


More album facts
>>Neene Bare Neene is directed by Vikram Razdan and produced byu00a0 NICE MD Ashok Kheni
>>Mungaru Male's music director Manomurthy and lyricist Jayanth Kaikini are also contributing to the album
>>Other places in Karnataka will feature in the album



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