Looks like the movie is nearing completion. Audio in a few months???

By Subhash K. Jha, March 28, 2008 - 18:21 IST

Now that Dilli 6 is nearing completion, there are many stories about
it that can be told. Rakeysh Mehra's favourite story at the moment is
about Aamir's wife Kiran Rao who came to the rescue of Dilli 6 at the
moment of a grave crisis.

"My First Assistant Director who has her family in the US had a family
crisis and had to leave immediately. There we were, without a first AD
with 22 actors on location in Jaipur. News about our crisis spread
fast and Kiran immediately offered to come to Jaipur to serve as First
AD. She got to know on Sunday morning and by Sunday evening she was in
Jaipur sorting everything out. This is the spirit in which Dilli 6 has
been made." Rakeysh seems to be surrounded by super-efficient women
during the making of the film. There's Rakeysh's editor-wife Bharathi.

"I've now left Dilli 6 to her. She's now trying to make sense of my
nonsense," chortles Rakeysh. "Seriously I've a great team on board for
Dilli 6. My cinematographer Binod Pradhan who was 21 during Rang De
Basanti is now 19. The childlike enthusiasm of the whole team has to
be seen to be believed."

Ask him about reports of Rakeysh losing his temper and flying off the
handle on the sets, and he falls quiet. "I'd say I lost my temper as
much as I've the right to with my own child at home. Losing my cool on
the sets is a manifestation of our team effort to create something
we'd all be proud of."

Incidentally, the RDB writer Rensel d'Silva was on board to write
Dilli 6. "But then he got busy. And the scripting was passed on to
Kamlesh Pandey. Finally, it's Prasoon Joshi who has put the script in
place."

Friday, March 28, was the last day of shooting for Dilli 6. Ab Dilli
bilkul door nahin hai. Rakeysh Mehra has just about ten more days of
shooting left. Tell Rakeysh that an infinite number of films are now
being shot in Delhi and he shrugs, "Delhi is beautiful, vibrant. But
so are many other parts of India. I'd love to shoot in Bhopal or Patna
for that matter."

But Rakeysh isn't holding his breath about the Friday when Dilli 6
will be released. "Such pressures don't do the film any good. I'd
rather work at my own pace. The film will be complete when it will be
complete. Why fret about it? No, I've no date of release for Dilli 6.
The film will be released whenever it's ready."

        
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