<p>The shooting of Farooque Sheikh's last film "Youngistaan" wrapped up with five kg of Indian sweet jalebi from the late actor's favourite sweet shop in Indore.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Producer Vashu Bhagnani ordered jalebi for the entire unit when the film was wrapped up Dec 28.<br /><br />Vashu said: "In October, Farooque saab had personally got us jalebis from this particular shop and force fed all of us. I am not a jalebi guy. But I enjoyed Farooque saab's insistent warmth."On the last day of shooting, we celebrated his positive spirit by ordering his favourite jalebis in Indore." "Youngistaan" features Jackky Bhagnani.<br /><br />Farooque, who died Dec 27 following a cardiac arrest in Dubai, is said to have completed his shooting for "Youngistaan", including a scene featuring another actor who is yet to shoot for it. Ajay Devgn was to make a guest appearance in a scene with Farooque. The late actor shot the scene without his co-star.<br /><br />Vashu is unwilling to reveal much about the scene that Farooque shot with his ghost actor."All I'll say is, Farooque saab insisted on shooting a scene with a superstar without the superstar's presence. True to his nature, he made sure no one was inconvenienced by his sudden departure.<br /><br />"I've encountered all kinds of actors in my career as a producer. But I've never met anyone as kind and generous as Farooque saab."Vashu feels his son has transformed in the late Farooque Sheikh's company.<br /><br />"Jackky is very lucky to have worked with Farooque saab. Even Shah Rukh Khan has expressed regret about not having worked (enough) with Farooque saab. Jackky has learnt so much.<br /><br />"I think Jackky is now a changed person and actor. He has evolved as a human being and an actor. They did a two-week workshop together. It proved to be a mind opener for my son. Farooque saab took Jackky under his wings, showed him how to open up in front of the camera."</p>
<p>The shooting of Farooque Sheikh's last film "Youngistaan" wrapped up with five kg of Indian sweet jalebi from the late actor's favourite sweet shop in Indore.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Producer Vashu Bhagnani ordered jalebi for the entire unit when the film was wrapped up Dec 28.<br /><br />Vashu said: "In October, Farooque saab had personally got us jalebis from this particular shop and force fed all of us. I am not a jalebi guy. But I enjoyed Farooque saab's insistent warmth."On the last day of shooting, we celebrated his positive spirit by ordering his favourite jalebis in Indore." "Youngistaan" features Jackky Bhagnani.<br /><br />Farooque, who died Dec 27 following a cardiac arrest in Dubai, is said to have completed his shooting for "Youngistaan", including a scene featuring another actor who is yet to shoot for it. Ajay Devgn was to make a guest appearance in a scene with Farooque. The late actor shot the scene without his co-star.<br /><br />Vashu is unwilling to reveal much about the scene that Farooque shot with his ghost actor."All I'll say is, Farooque saab insisted on shooting a scene with a superstar without the superstar's presence. True to his nature, he made sure no one was inconvenienced by his sudden departure.<br /><br />"I've encountered all kinds of actors in my career as a producer. But I've never met anyone as kind and generous as Farooque saab."Vashu feels his son has transformed in the late Farooque Sheikh's company.<br /><br />"Jackky is very lucky to have worked with Farooque saab. Even Shah Rukh Khan has expressed regret about not having worked (enough) with Farooque saab. Jackky has learnt so much.<br /><br />"I think Jackky is now a changed person and actor. He has evolved as a human being and an actor. They did a two-week workshop together. It proved to be a mind opener for my son. Farooque saab took Jackky under his wings, showed him how to open up in front of the camera."</p>