Filmmaker Abbas Tyrewala has hired David Bryan, who was the supervising art 
director for multiple Oscar-winning movie The Hurt Locker, to work on his next 
movie 1-800-Love.

Bryan, who was widely praised for his life-like replication of the battle 
scarred streets of Iraq in Jordan for The Hurt Locker, is the production 
designer for 1-800-Love that stars John Abraham and Tyrewala's wife Pakhi in 
the leads.

Tyrewala wanted Bryan's help in depicting the 'real London' through his film.

"We wanted to portray the real London that is rarely seen. It's an amazing city 
with very diverse locations. In particular, we were looking for a real iconic 
studio apartment for our lead actor John Abraham," Bryan said in a press 
release.

In September last year, it was reported that traffic in London was blocked due 
to the film's shooting. The crew shot for three nights at the iconic Tower 
Bridge, where the famous chase sequence from the movie The Mummy was shot. Boat 
traffic on Thames river was also restricted while the crew was shooting for the 
film.

Bryan is happy to collaborated with Tyrewala and his team. "Working with a 
Bollywood crew was a great experience, much more than on a similar British 
film," he added.

Bryan's first release after The Hurt Locker will be 1-800-Love.

Apparently, Bryan persuaded Tyrewala to take him on as the production designer 
after showing him footage from The Hurt Locker and how he had recreated the 
streets of Iraq in the award winning film.

1-800-Love, the music for which is being composed by double Oscar-winning 
maestro A.R. Rahman, is currently under post production and is expected to 
release in the second quarter of this year.

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