Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma to shoot for Zero’s climax at this NASA facility

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The climax of Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Katrina Kaif and R Madhavan's Zero is being shot at this NASA facility in America!

We exclusively revealed to you how the climax of Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Katrina Kaif and R Madhavan’s Zero will take place on Mars. And looks like the team are finally shooting for it in America! Yes, according to our source, the team is currently in USA and they have started shooting for a 45 day long schedule at a NASA facility in Alabama. According to reports, the team is shooting at the US Space and Rocket Centre in Huntsville, Alabama. They will not only use the inside of this NASA facility, but also a few rocket models/prototypes in its premises to shoot certain sequences. The Mars and the shuttle sequence will also be shot in America and it will surely be a visual treat for everyone across the world.

For those of you who don’t remember, let us tell you that the makers of the film chose to have the climax of Zero on Mars because of a very logical reason. As our source had revealed to us exclusively earlier this year, “With Zero having several elements of sci-fi, the makers wanted to give it a befitting end. So you will see the climax of the film take place on Mars. While you might think this is very strange, there is actually a quite logical reason to why the climax will take place on Mars and you will come to know about it while watching the movie.” 

From what we hear, this will mostly be the final schedule of the shoot, unless the movie needs some patchwork. Post this 45 day shoot, SRK and Aanand L Rai (director) will sit on the edit and complete the Vfx work, which is quite a lot, considering they are showcasing SRK as a dwarf and also have a climax on Mars. Anyway, with the film set to release on December 21, stay tuned to here as we get you all the dope and updates about Zero right here.

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