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Dhaakad director Raneesh Ghai took THIS long to secure Japanese cinematographer Tetsuo Nagata

Dhaakad, Kangana Ranaut’s subsequent undercover agent thriller, has been producing buzz for pretty a few time. After all, it’s uncommon for an Indian movie to characteristic a femme fatale. The trailer for the movie has additionally obtained first rate comments for its technically sound approach, modern-day action, and manufacturing design.

The movie’s cinematography has additionally gotten a few attention. What went into convincing the person in the back of it to signal on, director Razneesh ‘Razy’ Ghai instructed the Bombay Times.

Razy said, “70-year-vintage Japanese cinematographer Tetsuo Nagata has shot the movie. He is a legend and I am a massive fan of his work. He has by no means finished a Hindi movie before. It took me one month to persuade him. We had infinite classes in which I might provide an explanation for the scenes and he might inform me what become taking place in his head. La Vie en Rose is one in all my favored movies and he has shot that. That movie is visible poetry. After I began out running with him I found out how tons greater I want to find out about lighting. I learnt from the Japanese and the Thais that both you appreciate what you do otherwise you don’t do it.”

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