After his father, a stuntman, doesn’t allow him to follow
the same path as his, a still hopeful son tries to convince him by
shooting a stunt montage sans any safety measures.
Prashast Singh spent only on four bandages he used in most of the scenes. The total budget of the film is Rs. 40 only.
The final action sequence was shot continuously for around 17 and a half minutes without any breaks. It was during the editing process that the scene was trimmed down to a duration less than a minute.
Prashast Singh wanted to shoot in Agra, but due to some issues had to settle once again for Noida.
No trailer was released for the film. Only a title teaser carrying the credits and synopsis was released, and it featured no sound.
Prashast Singh made the film as a tribute to stuntmen.
Prashast Singh used quick-cutting technique for the action sequences in which the camera angles change quickly during a stunt. However, he achieved the action scenes with the use of only one camera and multiple retakes of stunts which were edited to produce the effect of one stunt being captured from different cameras.
Prashast Singh somersaulted so much that his shoulder started to pain badly during the editing process.
The dramatic parts were shot first. The action scenes were shot in the end.
Prashast Singh has voiced the protagonist Jai's father.
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