Rakesh Roshan gets permission to shoot rain scene in Vegas


The producer of the film 'Kites', Rakesh Roshan, recently arranged for a permission to block the roads of the city of casinos—Las Vegas when Anurag Basu told him about his idea to shoot a rain sequence in the middle of road.


Apparently, Anurag wanted to shoot the rain sequence in the middle of road in the Las Vegas with the lead pair of the film Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori in the wee hours of the morning.

But traffic on Las Vegas roads hardly ever stops so Sr. Roshan got the permission to block the road, arranged for the rain machines and all other necessary equipment Anurag needed to shoot that perfect shot he wanted.

Anurag was also provided with the natural blue lighting in the morning and was beforehand warned that the effect of the lighting lasts only for ten minutes.

The film 'Kites' will be released in both Hindi and English.

Hrithik singing in 'Kites'?
Reportedly, Hrithik has sung an English song for his upcoming flick too. Initially he was apprehensive about the whole idea but after much cajoling Basu managed to convince him. Basu also wanted Barbara to sing along but this plan did not work out.

“When the actual recording was to be done, I got them to switch off all the lights in the studio because I wasn’t being able to get my best out. Only when the whole studio was blacked out, did every note fall perfectly into place,” said Hrithik, who got all the lights, switched off before singing.

As per the excited actor his team approved of his singing.

1-min roadblock to launch 'Kites' music
According to reports, Rakesh Roshan is planning to release the music of his film “Kites” by using ‘roadblock’ method across 40 TV channels.

The roadblock is scheduled for March 29 at 9.30 p.m.
“I thought this was an innovative way to open the film’s music and it is Hrithik’s first attempt at singing as well,” said Rakesh Roshan.

Before this SRK has used the roadblock across all Star Networks to release the promo of his film 'My Name Is Khan'.

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