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Half-shot ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ song to be left incomplete

Submitted by on October 31, 2012 – 2:52 pmNo Comment |


s11 300x300 Half shot Jab Tak Hai Jaan song to be left incompleteThere is still some shooting left for ‘Ja Tak Hai Jaan’, with the scenes for half a song still left to be canned. But the film’s lead actor Shahrukh Khan has made it clear that the incomplete portions of the song would not be shot.

This is because, the  film’s crew believes that it would not be right to work further on a film that has been completed by the legendary film maker Yash Chopra, who passed away last week.

SRK says that the film maker had plans to shoot the couple of minutes left in the song, in Switzerland. However, film viewers wl have to make do with the film, minus those two minutes, since the editing has also been completed by Chopra.



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