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Dum Laga Ke Haisha Hindi Movie Download 720P Dum Laga Ke Haisha (2015) Dual Audio (Hindi-English) 720p BluRay 1.5GB Director: Sharat Katariya; Writer: Vishal Bhardwaj, Sharat Katariya; Stars: Ayushmann Khurana, Bhumi Pednekar, Swara Bhaskar | Bollywood Hindi Full Movie Downloads and Streaming Online Via Single Resumable Links 1080p FHDWriter's block is a complex and frustrating issue that has many causes and no easy solutions. There are as many ways of curing it as there are causes, and they're all pretty much hit-and-miss. But if you have a deadline to meet, a pressing project that has to be finished by a certain date, and you don't want to let anyone down, hitting a wall can be a devastating experience. A few years ago, Hindi movie lyricist and director Vishal Bhardwaj found himself in just such a situation. He had been commissioned to write the dialogue for an upcoming film which was being produced by the noted music magnate Gulshan Rai. The film had been slated for December 2012 release but had been lingering in production hell for more than two years. The delay was becoming increasingly difficult to justify when, in early 2013, the movie's star, Ayushmann Khurana, was cast in a film Bhardwaj had written. It was crucial that Rai's film be released before the arrival of Balika Badhu in theatres, so the music composer had to begin work on it immediately. The script needed 500 lines of dialogues before its director could start filming the final scenes. And that was when Bhardwaj hit a wall. "I couldn't write them," he says calmly. "I thought about it for three days. The first day I thought about it, the second day I thought about it, and the third day I thought about it. But I couldn't write anything. The film had to roll, so the deadline was fast approaching. And yet, there were no ideas coming to me." Bhardwaj called his friend and regular collaborator Gulzar for advice. "I told him that I couldn't write the dialogues for this film because there were no ideas coming to me," he says. "So he told me to take a long holiday. And then he said that maybe you'd meet an interesting girl or boy or go somewhere where you can get inspiration. He said that whenever you get a chance to have a holiday, do it." So Bhardwaj went on vacation with his wife. Though he couldn't write the lines, the conversations he overheard or the things he did while on a train or a bus helped him find an idea of how to begin writing. Within a week, even though he hadn't written anything yet, he had twenty-five lines for his new film. "That's how I did it," he says of this unorthodox method of brainstorming. "I was Inspired by something else." Bhardwaj's approach to writing is also indicative of his talent as an actor and director (he has written and directed more than 30 movies in Hindi. 8eeb4e9f32 46

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