‘Ready’ re-shoots 2 songs ...



The movie has already grabbed its fans; the songs are gradually becoming a rage. ‘Ready’ is making the right noise all around, which made the makers to transform the final draft more appealing and much better.

Buzz in the circles is that ‘Ready’ re-shot two of its popular tracks – “Character Dheela” and “Dhinka Chika”. They felt that the songs’ visuals didn’t give the right feel.

While “Character Dheela” was re-shot some time back, “Dhinka Chika” was recently shot at Film City. 

Salman Khan, in fact, had requested to modify even the lyrics of the song and initially had refused to shoot the song. Since the track was planned to be shot in Bangkok, the team went ahead and did the song nonetheless. 

Later the actor along with composer Devi Sri Prasad brought out new lyrics for the song.

Sources revealed that Salman wants “Dhinka Chika” to be the song of 2011. It already has the potential to be a huge chartbuster; hence he got new lyrics penned and re-recorded the whole song.

Now they also re-shot the song, which features Salman and Asin dancing along with group of dancers. Besides, they put up a set against a gala carnival-like atmosphere in Film City for the song. The music video has been directed by Sumit Dutt and the dance choreographed by Mudassar Khan.

According to producer Bhushan Kumar, Salman felt songs should be extraordinary as people get attached to them. “Without terrific visuals attached, there is no value to the film,” said Kumar and went on, “So Ready, which is made at Rs 55 crore, can re-shoot a song costing R 2-3 crore to enhance its quality. In Bangkok, we shot at live locations without any concept locations with just Salman, Asin and the dancers. This is the first song we shot but somehow the visual impact was missing. We constructed a set in Film City with a very bright, colourful, festive atmosphere.”

Hmmm, we hope the new version is much more exciting… And also hope that the ‘Dabangg’ star is happily satisfied with it….

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