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300-yr-old R'than fort turns Bollywood fav

Last Updated 12 October 2013, 20:48 IST

A fortified palace whose history stretches over 300 years in this Rajasthan town is fast turning into a Bollywood destination for filmmakers eager to showcase the rich splendour of a bygone era.

Be it Bhool Bhulaiyaa in which Vidya Balan played with aplomb a woman with a split personality or Bol Bachchan that showed the irrepressible Abhishek Bachchan at his cheeky best, both were shot in the Chomu Fort that has now been converted into a heritage hotel.

“The Chomu fortified palace has a history that goes back over 300 years, and now Bollywood is keen to shoot here,” said Subhasis Banerjee, general manager of Chomu Palace.

He said the two movies went on to become hits. “In fact, a movie called Dirty Politics, which was shot here, is slated for release this year,” said Banerjee.

The movies that have been filmed at the sprawling palace also include Loafer, Gulal and Queens (The Destiny of Dance). Even serials have been shot at the palace, where work was initiated by Karan Singh in 1598.

“Serials like Ratan Ka Swayamvar and Jhansi Ki Rani were shot here,” said Banerjee. But the property is not available round-the-year for shooting.

“We keep getting requests from Bollywood to hire the hotel for film shoots, but we can only accommodate them during off-season so that guests are not inconvenienced during peak season,” he added.

In the old days, the fort was used as a residence by military chiefs and as a stable for their horses.

After Karan Singh, his eldest son Sukh Singh became the ruler and built a part of the fort and the palace before he died in 1668.

The palace has beautifully done rooms that are a reflection of the rich cultural heritage of the state. One of the bigger halls, where a scene of Bhool Bhulaiya was shot, has walls that have been artistically done. 

Most of the artefacts are intact and it gives the feel of the royal era. For instance, the maharaja suite has a four-poster bed made of silver and beautifully carved silver furniture add grandeur and splendour to the room.

The heritage property has retained the carvings on the walls, making it one of a kind experience for visitors.

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(Published 12 October 2013, 20:48 IST)

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