"The first four-five days
of shooting had to be called off because there was a snow blizzard.
People went inside the hotel from the lobby and when they woke
up in the morning, they had to come out of the window of the second
floor because the snow had come up till there," said Mehra,
who has directed films like "Aks" and "Rang De
Basanti".
"Then snow cutters were called for and army help was sought
and for six days nothing was done. All our equipments were under
snow. Everything got buried. But thankfully everyone was safe
and when the snow kind of eased out after six days, we cut a
road to the location and then started shooting," said Mehra.
"It's essentially a story of three brothers who love to
hate each other. They can't see eye to eye but then destiny
brings them together and they have to discover brotherhood.
That's the basic story. It's a comedy," said Mehra.
After his last directorial venture in 2009 film "Delhi-6",
the 47-year-old decided to give the mantle of direction to a
new filmmaker this time.
Asked for the reason behind it, Mehra said: "When Mrigdeep
came with this film, we were looking at expanding the company.
He came at the right time and the right moment. When he narrated
the script, we immediately decided to make it."
"We were completely moved by the script, his passion and
his homework was so strong, his treatment was very good and
I could relate to him and how badly he wanted to make the film!
So we were very happy to become a part of his vision and produce
it," he added.
The promos of the film will be out by Feb 20 and the makers
plan to release it April 1, All Fools' Day.
"We are planning to release the film on April 1. That's
a huge synergy. It's a completely wacked out script. So we thought
that April 1 would be good for it," Mehra explained.