Monitoring Desk
MUMBAI: If you have been waiting for long to watch Ajay Devgn and Kajol together again in a film then we have some great news for you.
According to a latest report in the Mumbai Mirror, Kajol shot for a song in a week-long schedule for husband Ajay Devgn’s forthcoming period actioner Taanaji: The Unsung Warrior. Said to be one of the most expensive productions of late, Taanaji stars Kajol as Ajay’s screen wife and she has been quietly shooting for it at Mumbai’s Film City. In the song being shot recently, the set was replete with hundreds of diyas and elaborate rangolis.
A source was quoted thus by Mumbai Mirror, “The song was shot over a week in the last week of December and is a part of the climax. It sees Kajol dressed in a traditional Maharashtrian outfit from the 17th century, inside her onscreen home. It has her thinking about her relationship with her warrior husband and a certain situation the couple is faced with at the time. Although Ajay won’t feature in the number, there are glimpses of their past moments together.”
According to the source, Kajol who is a half-Maharashtrian understood the basic elements of the song in terms of language with effortless ease. The source further added, “The dance number accentuates her character’s emotional state and focuses on her facial expressions.”
The period drama also marks the directorial debut of Om Raut and is based on the life of famed warrior Tanaji Malusare.
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