Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love And War is in its final stage. After years of working on the film, it gears up to wrap. Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal are reportedly shooting for the last song at a specially constructed set in Mumbai. According to reports, the song is mounted on a massive scale and Bhansali’s vision for it is grand and lavish. Amid the ongoing shoot, Zoom’s lens exclusively spotted Alia and Vicky on Love And War’s set. They were seen heading towards their vanity vans.
Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal’s exclusive pictures from Love And War set
In the pictures, Alia could be seen dressed in a golden sequined mini skirt. She wrapped herself with a red scarf. Her retro look was completed with a pair of red boots. Vicky wore a black shirt and trousers with a grey coat. Ranbir wasn’t seen on the set.
Love And War’s final song shoot
According to Mid-Day’s report, ’s song sequence is expected to feature nearly 200 dancers along with Alia, Ranbir and Vicky. Mumbai’s Royal Pump Studio is said to be the shoot location. Sanjay worked on the choreography, costumes, and production design for weeks before going on the floors with the song.
Worker lost life during Love And War shoot
Amid the shoot of the song sequence , a 42-year-old carpenter who was working on the set, died after allegedly suffering an electric shock. Many others sustained injuries. Following the tragedy, Bhansali Productions reportedly offered Rs 40 lakh as compensation after the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) and FSSAMU sought financial help for the family.
Seeking an FIR against , AICWA president Suresh Shyamlal Gupta addressed a letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. He called for immediate intervention and requested that an FIR be registered against the filmmaker, the production house and all individuals found responsible following the investigation. The association has sought charges under provisions related to negligence, culpable homicide and other legal sections that may emerge during the investigation process.
The cine body further noted the accidents that occurred on Bhansali’s movie sets in the past. AICWA claimed that worker Dindayal Yadav lost his life during the production of Devdas, while another worker reportedly died on the set around the same time. Worker Mukesh Dakiya lost his life during the making of Padmaavat. Bhansali and his legal team have not responded to the accident or shared details of the tragedy.