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Adah Sharma, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Naman promote Bypass Road in Mumbai

Updated On: 16 October, 2019 10:16 AM IST |

Naman Nitin Mukesh, who is making his directorial debut with Bypass Road, was snapped with the cast of the movie Adah Sharma and Neil Nitin Mukesh at a popular restaurant in Andheri, Mumbai. We have pictures

Naman Nitin Mukesh, who is making his directorial debut with Bypass Road, was snapped with the cast of the movie Adah Sharma and Neil Nitin Mukesh at a popular restaurant in Andheri, Mumbai. We have pictures

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Naman Nitin Mukesh, who is making his directorial debut with Bypass Road, was snapped with the cast of the movie Adah Sharma and Neil Nitin Mukesh at a popular restaurant in Andheri, Mumbai. We have pictures

The makers of an upcoming thriller, Bypass Road, starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Adah Sharma, Gul Panag in pivotal roles, hosted an event at a popular restaurant in Andheri, Mumbai. All pictures/Yogen Shah

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The makers of an upcoming thriller, Bypass Road, starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Adah Sharma, Gul Panag in pivotal roles, hosted an event at a popular restaurant in Andheri, Mumbai. All pictures/Yogen Shah

Bypass Road also stars Gul Panag, Shama Sikander, Rajit Kapoor, Sudhanshu Pandey, Manish Chaudhary and Taher Shabbir in pivotal roles.
In picture: Adah Sharma opted for a neon skirt, paired with blacktop and thigh-high boots for the event.

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Bypass Road also stars Gul Panag, Shama Sikander, Rajit Kapoor, Sudhanshu Pandey, Manish Chaudhary and Taher Shabbir in pivotal roles. In picture: Adah Sharma opted for a neon skirt, paired with blacktop and thigh-high boots for the event.

The film is produced by Madan Paliwal of Miraj Creations and co-produced by Neil Nitin Mukesh (NNM films). It is the directorial debut of Neil's brother, Naman Nitin Mukesh.
In picture: Neil Nitin Mukesh gave paparazzi thumbs up at the event in Andheri, Mumbai.

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The film is produced by Madan Paliwal of Miraj Creations and co-produced by Neil Nitin Mukesh (NNM films). It is the directorial debut of Neil's brother, Naman Nitin Mukesh. In picture: Neil Nitin Mukesh gave paparazzi thumbs up at the event in Andheri, Mumbai.

Talking about the film, Neil Nitin Mukesh said in an earlier interview with mid-day, "It is about a man who meets with an accident and is impaired, waist-down. When he arrives in his hometown, he realises that someone who he was related to, is murdered. The film is also about one's survival instincts."

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Talking about the film, Neil Nitin Mukesh said in an earlier interview with mid-day, "It is about a man who meets with an accident and is impaired, waist-down. When he arrives in his hometown, he realises that someone who he was related to, is murdered. The film is also about one's survival instincts."

The actor who was last seen in Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor's Saaho further said, "In Saaho, I had to [look] fit. But for Bypass Road, I had to gain weight. We can't show a disabled person with six-pack [abs]. We were shooting for almost 16 hours, most of which I spent in a wheelchair."

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The actor who was last seen in Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor's Saaho further said, "In Saaho, I had to [look] fit. But for Bypass Road, I had to gain weight. We can't show a disabled person with six-pack [abs]. We were shooting for almost 16 hours, most of which I spent in a wheelchair."

Neil, who has turned a writer and a producer with the film, said there was a "lot of research that went into the equipment used. Since I have gained weight pushing myself was also tough, I had my trainer on set because the shoulder goes for a toss. We shoot for 16-17 hours a day and there are action sequences in the wheelchair."

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Neil, who has turned a writer and a producer with the film, said there was a "lot of research that went into the equipment used. Since I have gained weight pushing myself was also tough, I had my trainer on set because the shoulder goes for a toss. We shoot for 16-17 hours a day and there are action sequences in the wheelchair."

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