The team of the upcoming ensemble hyperlink film
Dayavittu Gamanisihad an interesting experience in
Kashmir, when they had gone to shoot portions of a song in Srinagar. The song features actor Avinash Shatamarshan and is about his journey of becoming a spiritual guru in the film. Director
Rohit Padaki recounts how their days in and around
Srinagar will remain etched in their memories, given what they saw there.
'We were travelling to Kargil after shooting portions of
Dayavittu Gamanisi in Srinagar in the morning. We heard a lot of gruelling stories and about the happenings in Srinagar. For almost four months, schools and colleges were shut because of a
hartal. We interacted with common people there who were very courteous and friendly; most of them Muslims. All they wanted was peace. It seemed that they were least bothered about the political unrest there. All they expected was freedom to live peacefully and children returning to schools,' says Rohit.
He goes on to add, 'Our car had its windshield broken by stone pelting, and we were asked not to open windows for 80 kms from Srinagar. While driving through the heavenly roads of Srinagar, we noticed some walls that had offensive slogans all over them. We were shocked and disturbed. When we asked about who was behind it, nobody knew. All they knew was that some people were intentionally trying to create unrest ' all in political interests. They were in pain because their tourism was hit. I was worried about the education system there. I met my uncle who works at a school in Srinagar, who told me his school will be attacked if opened. The situation was rather disappointing. We had to shoot in Srinagar early in the morning when there is no turbulence. Luckily, we were able to shoot on Dal Lake as well.' This particular song was shot in Delhi, Amritsar, Punjab, Srinagar, Kargil, Leh, Ladakh and Pangong Lake over a period of seven days. It is a travel song, in which a common man's life changes and he becomes a spiritual guru.