Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Varun used NASA-designed blanket on 'ABCD 2' set

Performing artist Varun Dhawan, who restlessly anticipates the arrival of his imminent film "ABCD 2" had a craving for being in a spaceship while shooting for a sentimental melody in the US for the Remo D'Souza-coordinated film.




As indicated by a source, the cast of the film should shoot at underneath zero temperature in a separated piece of the Grand Canyon, and the spot was high up on a mountain. One required helicopters to achieve the spot. Along these lines, the cast and team was being dropped on area in twos.

Varun and Shraddha Kapoor were dropped at the area, and at exactly that point did the "Main Tera Hero" understand that his woolens were in a sack that was yet to come. While Shraddha had a shawl, Varun had no woolens to help him till the team amassed.

Later, the area chief offered a space cover - initially composed by NASA for space travelers who go into space - to the performer. The cover was silver in shading and it was warmth intelligent, which keeps the individual from losing body heat.

The continuation of 2013 film, "ABCD: AnyBody Can Dance", is slated to discharge on June 19.