Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan’s 2007 film ‘Om Shanti Om’ Had got blockbuster success. Directed by Farah Khan, the budget of this film was around Rs 40 crore, while it earned a tremendous amount of Rs 148 crore at the box office. But do you know that a technology was used to make this film, which was adopted by Hollywood veteran James Cameron in ‘Avatar’ released in 2009 after two years?
This special technology was used in ‘Om Shanti Om’
Shah Rukh Khan’s production house Red Chillies Entertainment is always known for adopting new techniques and moving forward. ‘Om Shanti Om’ It also showed it clearly during. The producers of this film Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan used the advance technology of that era to shoot just one song ‘Dhoom Tana’. This was revealed by VFX producer Ketan Yadav of Red Chillies in an interview.
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Later the same technique used in ‘avatar’
According to Ketan Yadav, “We discussed many Hollywood technicians during ‘Ra.One’ and ‘Krish’. One of them ‘Avatar’ There were also parts of the team. The technique we used in ‘Om Shanti Om’ in 2007 were later adopted in ‘Avatar’.
He also told that when the song was being shot with Deepika Padukone, the film’s Dop (Director of Photography) could actually see the old -fashioned actor Sunil Dutt in the camera frame. This technique was so advanced that the old footage could be edited in the new sequence in such a way that they would be part of the original scene.
There was a clash with Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Sanwaria’
‘Om Shanti Om’ At the time of the release of Shah Rukh Khan’s film, Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor’s debut film ‘Sanwariya’ Was from It was considered a big clash at the box office, but ‘Om Shanti Om’ overshadowed the audience’s love and tremendous content. The film overtook Ranbir’s debut film completely.
Shahrukh Khan’s vision, which changed Bollywood game
Shahrukh Khan has always been experimental about technology. ‘Om Shanti Om’ After that he also used the Hollywood level VFX in ‘Ra.One’, which set a new standard in the Indian film industry. His foresight makes him different from the rest of the superstars.
It is clear that Indian cinema is also technically behind anyone and due to actors like Shah Rukh Khan, there have been new experiments in Bollywood.