The "Furious 7" mistakes include a Jason Statham driving clanger, reported Contactmusic.
Webmaster Jon Sandys writes, "When the team attends Han's funeral, Jason Statham is watching the team in a Maserati with tinted windows. During the chase that follows the Maserati is shown twice with clear windows, with a man in a mask behind the wheel."
Sandys adds, "The hospital scene at the start says London.
However the sign outside the hospital says Birmingham, and when we see Shaw at the hospital it is in London. However, the plugs above the bed are two pronged American style outlets."
"Jurassic World" comes in second place with 33 mistakes, while film fans spotted 21 mistakes in at Damon's "The Martian".
Bazmee revealed "Aankhen 2" will have elements of
thriller and humour.
It's the first time Anees is directing Bachchan in a film and he is quite elated about it. "It's my first film with him (Bachchan). I have always seen his films, admired his work I have been a fan of him. I am grateful to the team of "Aankhen 2" that I got the opportunity to direct him."
Echoing similar sentiments, Arshad, who made his acting debut with Bachchan's production house, said he is grateful and privileged to be sharing screen space with Big B.
Arshad, who is a new entrant in "Aankhen 2", chose not to reveal details about his role. "Everyone is stealing money (referring to basic premise of the story)," he added.
Even Big B was also not willing to share details about his role in the sequel.
Producer Gaurang Doshi thanked Big B for coming on board for "Aankhen 2". "Without his (Bachchan) support I wouldn't have been able to make a comeback to films."
Anil Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Ileana were not present at the launch event today due to their prior commitments. A digital casino was put on stage to mark the launch of the sequel. Arshad danced on the title track of "Aankhen" and Bachchan, too, enacted a few scenes.
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