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Meghna Gulzar’s Chhapaak starring Deepika Padukone and Vikrant Massey is one of the important releases of this year. It is also one of the first releases of 2020. The film deals with the crucial subject of acid attack and is based on the story of real-life acid attack survivor, Laxmi Agarwal.
When the first glimpse of Chhapaak was out, everyone was impressed and blown away with DP’s look. People praised the prosthetic and how the makers were careful about getting it right. In an interview with Koimoi, we asked Meghna Gulzar what went behind getting Deepika’s prosthetics right.
The Raazi director answered, “It’s extremely hard work, detail-oriented work. Our prosthetic artist Clover Woodton is a perfectionist. There is no shortcut with her. When we first started, broadly, it was okay for before attack look and after attack look. But when you start breaking down the look and you understand how (long) this can be because we met Laxmi’s plastic surgeon and realised that the after attack look also has nine stages. It varies from just after the attack to the final surgery and how she looks today. So each stage had to be researched.”
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When asked if any look was rejected because it didn’t fit well, Gulzar said, ” I don’t think we rejected any prosthetic. There would always be a minor tweak that would happen. But yes, every stage had to be tried and tested and then executed in the film.”