Sandalwood suffers from reels mourner; What are the rules for using a dummy gun?
Sahil used to give dummy guns to films of banners like Geetha Pictures and Hombale Films. In Kannada super hit movies like ‘Kabja’ and ‘Mufti’, guns were used extensively. Sahil provided the dummy gun for these movies. Due to Arun’s mistake, he got a notice.
Arun Katare, who was on the verge of becoming famous by making reels, has been arrested recently. He has been arrested by Kottanur police in Bengaluru for using a dummy gun to make reels in public. People were worried when they saw him running around with a gun on the streets. Arun was arrested for this reason. Now Sandalwood is in trouble due to Arun’s mistake. Sahil, a technician who provides dummy guns for Kannada hit movies, has received a notice.
Sahil used to give dummy guns to movies of banners like Hombale Films and Geeta Pictures. In Kannada super hit movies like ‘Kabja’ and ‘Mufti’, guns were used extensively. Sahil provided the dummy gun for these movies. Due to Arun’s mistake, he got a notice.
Arun Katare rented a dummy gun from Sahil. Arun Katare used this gun to make reels in a public place. The public was worried by Sahil. Thus, Arun was arrested by Kottanur police station. When Arun interrogated him, he informed that he got the dummy gun from Sahil. Thus a notice has been given to Sahil by the Kottanur police.
Do you need consent when using a cinema shooting gun?
Guns are used a lot in the movie. Director Mansore has given information about this. “If you suddenly go out in public and show a gun, people will panic. It cannot be done that way. While shooting in public, especially action scenes, permission should be obtained from the local police. The manner in which the shooting will be done should be informed in advance,’ said Mansoray. There is no consent if shooting is done using fake guns in places like studios.
Mansoray has given many different movies in Kannada. He has also received a national award. He has produced movies like ‘Harivu’, Act 1878′, ‘Nathicharami’.