
A still from Dishoom.
- The action sequence on the helicopter cost the makers Rs 3 crores
- It is also the longest chase sequence shot in a Hindi film
- Safety of all the people involved was taken care of by the makers
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It is also apparently the longest chase sequence shot in a Hindi film, clocking about 11 to 12 mins. Whoa!

According to a press release, the costs added up because of what it took to film the scene in Morocco. Multiple choppers and trained fighters were used and a part of the crew comprised international artistes. The safety of everyone involved was taken care of by makers.
In Dishoom, Junaid (Varun Dhawan), a local cop in the Emirates, and special task force officer Kabir (John Abraham), embark on a journey to find Viraj, India's top batsman, who is abducted 36 hours before the semi-finals of a tournament.
The film, directed by Varun's brother Rohit Dhawan, also stars Jacqueline Fernandez and Akshaye Khanna. It will release on July 29.