Updated On: 08 March, 2023 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Hiren Kotwani
Admitting that the bike sequences were the most challenging part of Bholaa, actor-director Devgn on how they were storyboarded for months before being filmed

Ajay Devgn. Pic/PTI
Last year, Ajay Devgn was among the handful of Bollywood stars who cracked the box office, delivering a smashing hit in Drishyam 2. Now, all eyes are on his next, Bholaa, with Tabu. Emotions may be at the core of the film, which tells the story of one night as an ex-convict helps the cops catch gangsters in exchange for meeting his daughter. But as actor-director Devgn gives his own interpretation to Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Tamil hit Kaithi (2019), action takes centre-stage.
Scenes from the recently released trailer establish this — in one instance, the leading man’s bike skids to a dramatic effect while speeding towards the baddies; in another, he swings from a moving truck to a bike. “The motorcycle sequences were the most challenging,” admits Devgn, before adding, “It took months of storyboarding and designing the action sequences, before we got down to shooting them.” Probed on how many days it took to shoot them, the actor-filmmaker says, “When your planning and prep is done to the last detail, it doesn’t take long to shoot. We wrapped up the [entire film] in 73 to 75 days.”