City
Epaper

Here's why 'The Night Manager' crew had to run from Sri Lanka

By IANS | Updated: February 10, 2023 17:25 IST

Mumbai, Feb 10 The cast and crew of the upcoming webseries, 'The Night Manager', had to leave their ...

Open in App

Mumbai, Feb 10 The cast and crew of the upcoming webseries, 'The Night Manager', had to leave their shoot mid-way in Sri Lanka and recreate the country in Mumbai as they were facing difficulties to film after the pandemic.

The crew was shooting for their Sri Lankan sequence in December 2021, immediately after the pandemic. The whole crew got tested negative and they travelled together. The crew was super excited to shoot for the sequence, but there were problems like filling fuel was taking time, food wasn't getting delivered on time and there was water shortage among many others.

So, the crew had to leave and recreate Lanka in Mumbai. They shot for only 23 days in Sri Lanka from February 1 to 23 when the original schedule was to shoot the entire February month there.

Talking about the difficult times, creator and director Sandeep Modi, said, "The whole team was excited to shoot one of everyone's favourite sequences in Sri Lanka, but when the problem arrived, we had to take hard calls."

Modi added: "We stopped filming for a day to ensure we could go get the food and refilled our stock. We called for food through a flight from India."

"I was even more stressed about the health of my whole team and especially my wife who was pregnant at that time. It was really difficult to manage everything but I am happy that somehow we managed to escape from the things that could have gone otherwise."

'The Night Manager', produced by The Ink Factory and Banijay Asia, is created and directed by Sandeep Modi and second director Priyanka Ghosh. The series will premiere on Disney+ Hotstar on February 17.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Priyanka YoshikawaasiamumbaiDisneySandeep modi
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Metro One Adds Additional Train Services Between Versova and Ghatkopar on New Year Eve

MumbaiLast Sunrise of 2025 Video: Mumbaikars Witness Golden Dawn at Gateway of India

MumbaiMumbai Faces Poor Air Quality; Residents Urged to Limit Outdoor Exposure

MaharashtraWork with Sena (UBT) to Save Mumbai: Raj Thackeray Asks Party Workers to Keep Differences Aside

MumbaiBMC Elections 2026: Congress Releases First List of 87 Candidates for Mumbai Civic Polls

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentKiara Advani says 2025 made her heart expand in ways she couldn’t imagine

EntertainmentAnupam Kher reflects on growth and awareness on the last day of 2025

EntertainmentThe lines between glorified violence on screen and real incidents have really started to blur: Santhosh Narayanan

EntertainmentKavita Kaushik reflects on missing the version of herself she was when her father was around

EntertainmentSoha Ali Khan advocates for forest protection after spending 3 days in the wild with her family