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IndiaGlitz clears controversial talks about Ajit's attitude

It is tough to maintain a good image and one has to give hats off to Ajith for keeping his calm over gossip stories.
 Going by the reports of a popular magazine, it was said that the actor is quite particular about the shooting location; especially, he doesn't like to be disturbed by anyone during shooting and is not keen when any film's crew shoot in the same vicinity. And said that he will go to any extend to make sure he and his team get complete privacy. Such controversial gossips about his attitude were being reported for some time now.
But no, all such stories have turned out to be false. On making few enquiries from 'Veeram' team, IndiaGlitz uncovered the truth of late.
 Controversy kicked off when Ajit was shooting for 'Veeram' in Binny Mills.
 The shooting of action scenes which was happening earlier in Ramoji film studio came to an abrupt halt after Andhra Stunt Union stopped it and so the team had to move over to Binny Mills to shoot the remaining movie - including action and climax portions. Talks were that Ajit had made the makers of 'Veeram' to cough up extra expense to book the entire Binny Mills so their shooting won't have any kind of interferences.
 Fact is that the movie's climax scene was planned on a large scale and it needed elaborate set for shooting. While they were shooting action sequence in one part of the location, simultaneously the other part of Binny Mills was used to build sets for the climax portion. So following which the director and producer reserved the entire premises of  Binny Mills and restricted the entry of any other crew or public. Moreover, they didn't want to have any further delay and chose to shoot everything in one place alone. Eventually, we found out that the actor is not at all fussy about his work atmosphere and is quite willing to make adjustments in any given circumstances.
 No wonder, he is people's man who is known for his humbleness. 


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