The shooting of the Deepika Padukone-Ranveer Singh starrer was underway at Mhasai Pathar, when a group of around 15-20 people came to the set in the wee hours today and torched the costumes and the animal feed kept there.
Calling the incident "unfortunate", Rimple says both she and Harpreet are heart-broken as they could never imagine something like this could happen.
It is second such incident for the film. In January this year, some members of a Rajput community group, Karni Sena, had assaulted Bhansali in Jaipur for allegedly presenting "distorted facts" in "Padmavati".
Rimple says she fails to understand why people are vandalising the sets despite the assurance by the makers that the film is not distorting history.
The designer says she is constantly in touch with Shobha Sant, who is the CEO of Bhansali films, and they are trying to gauge the damage. Rimple says as far as her knowledge the costumes for the junior actors have been burned to ashes.
"There has been a huge monetary loss. Almost all the junior actors' costumes have been burned to ashes. As far as seniors are concerned, I am yet to get a check on that. I am unable to contact too many people because the network is bad in Kolhapur."
"Mr Bhansali was recuperating from the Jaipur incident and then this happened. He held himself strong and continued this shoot. He never anticipated something like this to happen," she says.
The designer says because of such incidents and huge monetary loss, there will be a substantial delay in the film's shooting.
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