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SRK, Kajol’s ‘Gerua’ Song Cost Rs 7 Cr – Farah Khan Opens Up

In a shocking revelation, renowned choreographer Farah Khan has shared the staggering cost of the ‘Gerua’ song from Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s Dilwale (2015). The song’s grand visuals were filmed in Iceland, which came with a hefty price tag of Rs 7 crore.

The visually stunning song, featuring SRK and Kajol, was a major highlight of the film. Farah Khan, who has worked with SRK in numerous projects, has now opened up about the making of the song, revealing the enormous cost incurred.

Why Iceland was the most expensive location

Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes and unique geography made it an ideal location for the ‘Gerua’ song. However, the cost of filming there was a major concern for the production team. Farah Khan has revealed that the logistics of filming in Iceland, including transportation, accommodation, and equipment, added to the overall cost.

The Rs 7 crore spent on the song was a significant investment, but it paid off as ‘Gerua’ became one of the most memorable songs of 2015.

What’s next for SRK and Farah Khan?

SRK and Farah Khan have collaborated on several successful projects in the past, including Chak De India and Chennai Express. With the success of ‘Gerua’, fans are eagerly waiting for their next collaboration.

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