Shooting in New Zealand is an experience every actor looks forward to. So when Celina Jaitley got a chance to shoot for her international film Love Has No Language in those serene surroundings, she was ecstatic.
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Shooting in New Zealand is an experience every actor looks forward to. So when Celina Jaitley got a chance to shoot for her international film Love Has No Language in those serene surroundings, she was ecstatic.
Shooting in New Zealand is an experience every actor looks forward to. So when Celina Jaitley got a chance to shoot for her international film Love Has No Language in those serene surroundings, she was ecstatic.Shooting in New Zealand is an experience every actor looks forward to. So when Celina Jaitley got a chance to shoot for her international film Love Has No Language in those serene surroundings, she was ecstatic.
Shooting in New Zealand is an experience every actor looks forward to. So when Celina Jaitley got a chance to shoot for her international film Love Has No Language in those serene surroundings, she was ecstatic.Shooting in New Zealand is an experience every actor looks forward to. So when Celina Jaitley got a chance to shoot for her international film Love Has No Language in those serene surroundings, she was ecstatic.doweshowbellyad=0;
Celina Jaitley. (TOI Photo)More pics"We had a wonderful time", says Celina Shooting in New Zealand is an experience every actor looks forward to. So when Celina Jaitley got a chance to shoot for her international film Love Has No Language in those serene surroundings, she was ecstatic. However, it was a tough shooting schedule. Relates Celina, “We had a wonderful time. It was a very very strict, tight and organised schedule. Every morning at four o’clock I used to get my wake-up call. The temperature was minus five. And the chill factor was very high. We were shooting a summer scene in winter, so we were in t-shirts and jeans. So you can imagine how it was. But New Zealand is so beautiful. My director Kim, my crew and the rest of the cast were very supportive. I worked on a Kiwi accent — the way they speak there.” Looks like a trip full of work and pleasure. Right, Celina?