Most of the vital scenes in the movie were shot in and around the capital city of Telangana. Some of the scenes were filmed in an aluminium factory in the Gachibowli area and some in Ramoji Film City, one of the most celebrated locations in Hyderabad. Major blockbuster films like Drishyam 2, Baahubali (both the parts) and Dilwale among several others, have been shot in this 1,666 acres multicultural film studio, which is also the largest film studio complex in the world. Furthermore, the film city is equally famous for hosting grand weddings and comprises a lot of luxury hotels as well.
From Turquoise blue waters and stunning bays, to rugged peaks, gorgeous landscapes, medieval charm, and everything in between, the movie captures Corsica in a way that this breathtaking island becomes your bucket list destination.
In a light-hearted movie, Hum Tum travels to the amazing destinations of Delhi, Amsterdam, USA, Paris, and Mumbai as the two main characters, Karan and Rhea (unknowingly and unwantedly) bump into each other at different intervals in their lives.
The movie starts in a beautiful hill station in West Bengal, Darjeeling, and later on, lets you explore some of the most unexplored parts of South Africa and Morocco.
This is what I love about Imitiaz Ali. His every movie takes you to bucket-list-worthy destinations with his characters and casts a spell of travel on its audience. His movies Breathe, Dream, and Live Travel.
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