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Wasn't Happy With Special Effects In 'Ghayal Once Again': Sunny Deol

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jan, 2016 02:36 PM
  • Wasn't Happy With Special Effects In 'Ghayal Once Again': Sunny Deol
Actor-filmmaker Sunny Deol says that his dissatisfaction with the special effects of his upcoming film, “Ghayal Once Again”. was the reason behind pushing its release date.
 
"I was not completely happy with everything I'm doing right now especially my special effects. So I could not see myself investing two years in the film and then releasing it hurriedly without having the special effects in place. So for me, that was the main reason." said Sunny at the episode shoot of the television series, “CID” as part of promotions of the film.
 
"But now I'm happy that I can take a sigh of relief and that I wasn't putting up the film in extreme hurry," he further added.
 
From January 15, the new release date of the film has been shifted to February 5 and it is now set to clash with slew of films such as “Sanam Teri Kasam”,”BHK Bhalla@Halla.Kom”, “LoveShhudaa” and “Direct Ishq”.
 
Sunny had said in an interview before that several production houses had backed out of the project forcing him to produce it himself. But he said: "We're in talks with couple of production banners, let's see which ones we shake hands with."
 
Directed by Sunny, "Ghayal Once Again" will continue from where the first version left off. The film is reportedly based on a real-life event in the life of a Mumbai police officer and also stars Soha Ali Khan.

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