Katrina Kaif - Aditya Roy Kapur’s Fitoor For Being The First Motion Picture Shot In Kashmir After Floods


The film has been making news because of its remarkable set of performers, which likewise incorporates Bollywood's evergreen excellence Rekha 

Fitoor, an adjustment of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations featuring Rekha, Katrina Kaif and Aditya Roy Kapur, is the first Bollywood film being shot in Kashmir after a year ago's destroying surges. 

Fitoor is an affection adventure coordinated by Abhisek Kapoor who made Kai Po Che that did genuinely well. The sentimental film is around an affection triangle including a Kashmiri kid Noor (Aditya Roy), his woman love Firdous (Katrina Kaif) and the Begum (Rekha). 

Fitoor shooting began in the renowned Nishat Garden on the banks of the Dal Lake in summer capital Srinagar as Katrina touched base at the sets wearing a burqa in run of the mill Kashmiri style in the morning. The motion picture is running behind timetable, as it was planned to hit the floor a year ago, sources in the film unit said. 

"The film unit has been in the Valley throughout the previous three days and we are working additional time to finish the shooting timetable," a source said. "Fitoor" is not just the first Bollywood film being shot in Kashmir after a year ago's surges, however it is likewise the first to be shot here in the not so distant future. The entry of the "Fitoor" film unit is accepted to be a hint of something better over the horizon during the current year's visitor season in Kashmir. Bollywood and Kashmir have had a personal and commonly useful relationship for quite a long time since 1960s. This was hindered because of the separatist roughness in the Valley that began in ahead of schedule 1990s.

As the circumstances enhanced throughout the years, Bollywood has again come back to its decision areas in Kashmir. Bollywood blockbusters of past years like Shammi Kapoor-Saira Bano starrer "Junglee", Shammi-Kapoor-Sharmila Tagore sentimental bonanza "Kashmir Ki Kali", Rajesh Khanna, Shammi Kapoor, Hema Malini super hit "Andaz" and Yash Chopra's "Silsila" are a portion of the noteworthy movies those were shot in Kashmir. 


Fanciful Bollywood producer Yash Chopra shot his last film "Poke Tak Hai Jaan" in Kashmir. Observed Hollywood producer David Lean shot parts of "A Passage to India" in old city Srinagar in mid-1980s. Occupants of old city Srinagar had obliged David Lean when he made demands over the neighborhood media asking inhabitants in old city Srinagar to cut down physical TV radio wires from roofs for a day since E.m. Forster's novel, "A Passage to India" is about India in the 1920s.

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