Leaking pictures and videos from the sets of upcoming movies have become a trend all over the world. To prevent such leaks, the makers of the forthcoming trilingual film, Saaho, starring Baahubali star Prabhash and Bollywood diva Shraddha Kapoor, are planning to take strict actions to avoid such happenings.
The much-awaited magnum opus, to be directed by Sujeeth, is all set to commence its next schedule in coming few days. The team will be flying out of the country to can the next schedule.
The first schedule of the movie was shot in a Hyderabad Studio, but the next schedule will begin in Abu Dhabi. The Abu Dhabi schedule is an extensive one with the team shooting for high octane action sequences across locations.
Sources close to the film said, "Since it is the first outdoor schedule for the film, Saaho makers are being cautious and taking preventive measure against leaks and will beef up the security on sets."
Sources from the sets reveal, "Diktat has been issued against the use of cell phones on sets. We have not yet received specifications of the locations of our Abu Dhabi schedule. Makers are leaving no stone unturned to ensure that no content from the sets is leaked and for the same, have kept shoot locations a secret. There will also be multiple vanity vans to protect the look of Prabhas."
The makers of Saaho have kept Prabhas' look in the film under strict wraps. Saaho, which is touted as an ultramodern flick, will star Prabhas in an action-packed avatar, while Shraddha Kapoor will be seen playing his love interest. The film will also stars Neil Nitin Mukesh in an important role.
A UV Creations production Sahoo is produced by Vamsi and Pramod. It has music by the awesome trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy with lyrics provided by the very talented Amitabh Bhattacharya.
Crafted from white gold and smothered in thousands of diamonds.
Carries a price tag that will make your eyes water – we are talking £1.6 million (approx. ₹16.6 crore).
She just wore a silver Manish Malhotra saree with those emerald earrings.
Nita Ambani arrived at Manish Malhotra's Diwali party and essentially broke fashion. Everyone else was present and looking great, but then there was her bag. That Hermès number is not something you see every day, or ever, really. It is the Sac Bijou, a thing so exclusive it makes a standard Birkin look common.
Nita Ambani stuns with Hermès Sac Bijou worth ₹17 crore at Diwali party Instagram/three.over.six/manishmalhotraworld and manishmalhotra05
What is special about the bag?
The Hermès Sac Bijou is only made three ever. Every detail was carefully conceived by Pierre Hardy back in 2012. With 3,025 diamonds weighing a total of 111 carats, its purpose is not to hold essentials. Instead, it transforms the wearer’s arm into a dazzling showcase.
Nita chose a razor sharp silver sequin saree from Manish Malhotra. There was no heavy embroidery, just clean lines and a great deal of sparkle to match the bag's feel. She then added those heart shaped Colombian emerald earrings, which were absolute units of gemstones, and a matching bracelet. The overall effect was pure casual flex. It was a statement, suggesting: "Oh, this old thing? Just a typical Tuesday night out."
But why does anyone care about a bag that is practically useless?
That is the whole point. It is not about utility; it is about spectacle. In the world of high fashion, this is the peak. It is a piece of art that you wear. The bag was not part of the outfit. It was the outfit. The entire ensemble felt like a massive understatement, which is remarkable to say.
No. Of course, you cannot. That is not the point. That is what makes it so brilliant. It is a power move. It is a conversation piece that instantly wins the conversation. When the value of your bag could buy an entire row of houses, it stops being an accessory. It becomes a landmark, like a statement of arrival without saying a word. And for an event like the Diwali bash, where everyone is trying to make a statement, that was hers. Game over.
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