VFX About 345 VFX shots along with DI delivered by Prime Focus for the critically acclaimed film ‘Udta Punjab’ -

About 345 VFX shots along with DI delivered by Prime Focus for the critically acclaimed film ‘Udta Punjab’

After a lot of controversy, the film ‘Udta Punjab’ from Abhishek Chaubey (Ishqiya) hit the screens on 17 June, 2016. Udta Punjab is a gritty, crime thriller exploring the drug abuse in Punjab from a number of perspectives: a rock star, a migrant labourer, a doctor and a cop. Udta Punjab has been produced under the banner of Phantom Films and Balaji Motion Pictures, which was also the distribution company. Providing services to this critically acclaimed film that stars Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Diljit Dosanjh, Prime Focus delivered visual effects (VFX), Digital Intermediate (DI) services and camera rental.

More than 345 VFX shots have been delivered by Prime Focus which includes crowd multiplication and LED screen compositing for the ‘Chitta Ve’ song sequence, set extension and enhancement, picture-in-picture (PIPs) and clean-up work. One of the most challenging VFX sequences was a drug injection sequence which required the creation of a surreal dreamlike environment.

Udta Punjab Before After

“In the scene in which Alia can be seen freefalling against a pitch-black backdrop, the idea was to portray the calming and sedating effect of drugs on a junkie,” commented VFX supervisor Vishal Kapoor. “Even after grading we weren’t quite satisfied with the static look of the frame, so in order to impart more dreaminess to sequence we added subtle transverse wave motions to help bring the sequence to life.”  

The grade of the film varied for each of the main characters – from colourful and vibrant for Tommy (a high-on-drugs, Punjabi rockstar), to earthy and raw for Pinky (a Bihari migrant who works in the fields). A rather cold treatment was given to the scenes featuring Preet and Sartaj – the characters battling the drug menace in the state of Punjab.

“In addition to the overall dark treatment of the movie a grungy texture was added to the drug sequences to bring about the squalid, drug-fuelled underbelly of the region,” said Prime Focus colourist Aashirwad Hadkar.