
Story telling is one of the oldest method of Entertainment. Of late it's again gaining momentum due to the impact of social media. People are talking to the camera & sharing it all. Story telling is actually an art form that needs to be understood and practiced. Its a presentation of life as it really is. Real life is much funnier crazier & full of possibilities than any thing that is fictionalized.Common stories of people uncommonly told.
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Friday, January 25, 2019
The First Indo Mauritius Film Co -production..Part 2
"...revive the project" !
The year was 1988. Jaya Bachchan was now heading CFSI . As mentioned in my earlier post she was a Chairperson in a hurry. When I presented the Indo-Mauritius project to her, the first reaction was "Mukesh , take the first flight to Mauritius along with A K Bir ( National Awardee Camera man) and Madan Bawaria (the late director of the Jaya Bhaduri's FTII diploma film "Suman") and revive the project".
.....dream was taking shape:
After 4 years my idea, my dream was taking shape. As advised by Mrs Bachchan I was back in Mauritius (and now with a bang), along with A K Bir and Madan Bawaria. We finalised the locales for shooting. Local talent was also tapped and all preproduction arrangements were taken care of.
...........entire unit along with ...boarded the Air Mauritius flight:
The entire unit along with Artiste viz. Paintal, M K Raina, Savita Bajaj, technical crew with Director Madan Bavaria, Cinematographer A K Bir, Sound Recordist Arunodaya Sharma, all equipment, raw stock boarded the Air Mauritius flight in April 1989. The Mauritians could not believe that an idea of co production from their Art and and Culture minister Mr Parsuramen is finally taking shape.
( Incidentally Mr Parsuramen, who was heading the UNESCO in the Indian Sub continent, read the blog and got reconnected with me. I am reproducing his comments" Mukesh....Once again many thanks for reconnecting. I visited the Blog with my wife and we were so happy and impressed to see our photo lighting of lamp in 1984! You did a great job! I look forward to meeting you in the near future. Let us keep in touch.....Parsuramen )
......never felt that we were away from home:
Coming back to Mauritius, we stayed on the island for nearly 50 days. The hospitality of the Mauritian people was world class. We never felt that we were away from home. In fact Paintal invited his entire family to show them the beauty -that Mauritius was. For M K Raina ( from National School of Drama) it was a memorable trip. He played the role of a scientist who came from India and helped the locals to breed the Pink Pigeon in captivity with the help of African dove. Incidentally the pink pigeon is one of the rarest and once one of the most threatened birds in the world.
Later on Sharang Dev also joined the unit. He came to
Mauritius to understand more about the local folk music. He was the
Music director of the film .
............the shooting was over:
Finally the shooting was over and the crew returned to India to start the post production work.
The film was titled "Ankur Maina aur Kabootar".
...........won the National award:
It was censored in the year 1989 and won the National Award for the Best children's film. The award was received by Mr Bijoy Madhou (co producer Mauritius) and myself (co producer India) from late President of India Dr Venkatraman.
MY IDEA .... passed through three periods:-
Today when I look back, I realize that MY IDEA to do a co production with the Govt of Mauritius passed through three periods:
1.It cant be done!
2. It probably can be done, but its not worth doing.!!
3. I knew it was a good idea all along!!!
.
Moral of the story: An idea that is developed and put into action is more important than an idea that exits only as an idea...
The year was 1988. Jaya Bachchan was now heading CFSI . As mentioned in my earlier post she was a Chairperson in a hurry. When I presented the Indo-Mauritius project to her, the first reaction was "Mukesh , take the first flight to Mauritius along with A K Bir ( National Awardee Camera man) and Madan Bawaria (the late director of the Jaya Bhaduri's FTII diploma film "Suman") and revive the project".
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A K Bir |
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Crew Members |
After 4 years my idea, my dream was taking shape. As advised by Mrs Bachchan I was back in Mauritius (and now with a bang), along with A K Bir and Madan Bawaria. We finalised the locales for shooting. Local talent was also tapped and all preproduction arrangements were taken care of.
...........entire unit along with ...boarded the Air Mauritius flight:
The entire unit along with Artiste viz. Paintal, M K Raina, Savita Bajaj, technical crew with Director Madan Bavaria, Cinematographer A K Bir, Sound Recordist Arunodaya Sharma, all equipment, raw stock boarded the Air Mauritius flight in April 1989. The Mauritians could not believe that an idea of co production from their Art and and Culture minister Mr Parsuramen is finally taking shape.
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A. Parsuramen Director UNESCO India |
( Incidentally Mr Parsuramen, who was heading the UNESCO in the Indian Sub continent, read the blog and got reconnected with me. I am reproducing his comments" Mukesh....Once again many thanks for reconnecting. I visited the Blog with my wife and we were so happy and impressed to see our photo lighting of lamp in 1984! You did a great job! I look forward to meeting you in the near future. Let us keep in touch.....Parsuramen )
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Pink Pigeon |
......never felt that we were away from home:
Coming back to Mauritius, we stayed on the island for nearly 50 days. The hospitality of the Mauritian people was world class. We never felt that we were away from home. In fact Paintal invited his entire family to show them the beauty -that Mauritius was. For M K Raina ( from National School of Drama) it was a memorable trip. He played the role of a scientist who came from India and helped the locals to breed the Pink Pigeon in captivity with the help of African dove. Incidentally the pink pigeon is one of the rarest and once one of the most threatened birds in the world.
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A K Bir, Arunodaya Sharma & M K Raina |
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Sharang Dev & Arunodaya Sharma |
............the shooting was over:
Finally the shooting was over and the crew returned to India to start the post production work.
The film was titled "Ankur Maina aur Kabootar".
...........won the National award:
It was censored in the year 1989 and won the National Award for the Best children's film. The award was received by Mr Bijoy Madhou (co producer Mauritius) and myself (co producer India) from late President of India Dr Venkatraman.
MY IDEA .... passed through three periods:-
Today when I look back, I realize that MY IDEA to do a co production with the Govt of Mauritius passed through three periods:
1.It cant be done!
2. It probably can be done, but its not worth doing.!!
3. I knew it was a good idea all along!!!
.
Moral of the story: An idea that is developed and put into action is more important than an idea that exits only as an idea...
- Good post Mukesh. I was wondering what is the source of 3 of your photos in which I am seen too. Take care.Reply
- Comments received from Alok Bajpai Via HotmailReply
Very interesting & inspirational especially in todays context wherin the ideas are mostly rejected or kept on the back burner. M sure the satisfaction level after completing the project and getting recognition at the top most level must have been a very exhilarating !!
Regards
Alok
Thursday, January 17, 2019
First Indo Mauritius Film Co -production ...Part 1
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Mrs Parsuramen, Parsuramen ,Indian High Commissioner, Mukesh Sharma (1984) |
........Mauritius is out of this world |
After a formal inauguration by Mr Parsuramen the Hon'ble Min.of Art and Culture -Mauritius, I was invited for an official dinner, hosted by the Minister. During the course of the discussion, the minister came up with the idea of a co-production of a Children's film with CFSI.
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Hon'ble Mr A Parsuramen |
Min. Parsuramen and Mukesh Sharma |
The proposal was good but Mauritius had no film industry, what will be their contribution? Moreover Mr Parsuramen the minister also erstwhile Director of UNESCO In India , was keen to finalize the project and announce the same to the press and media , prior to my return to India. I had very little time and very few options.
But somehow I was determined to do something, to prepare a blue print, before I leave the shores of Mauritius. I am at my best when I am racing against time.
Shores of Mauritius |
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A Multi ethnic Society- Mauritius |
The total cost of the project worked out to a tune of Rupees 20 lakhs ( two million Indian Rupees) As per my planning both the parties were sharing more or less equal budget burden.
The toughest part of the entire exercise was to select a local story idea for the film. I remember staying awake the whole night and going through various story books, written by some of the famous authors of Indian origin. Finally before dawn I zeroed down on the story OPERATION PINK PIGEON, written by Ramesh Ramdoyal. The plot was about saving the Pink Pigeon and breeding them in captivity (which the birds don't do) as they were on the verge of extinction like the Dodo.
As dead as a DODO.... |
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A poster of Souten |
The only film which was shot prior to the planning of this co production was Sawan Kumar Tak's Souten, starring Rajesh Khanna, Tina Munim (now Tina Ambani) and Padmini Kolahapuri. But the local Artistes were not involved.
I remember Mr Parsuramen organising a grand farewell party upon my return. He presented to me a coffee table book (about 5 kg in weight) on Mauritius. I was lucky to get one as it was presented to the heads of states only.
Back in India, I was keen to start the work on co production. But the whole thing got entangled in Red tape. Moreover CFSI was a headless organisation without any Chairman after Dr V Shantaram. So nothing moved. The people of Mauritius were waiting for the film unit to arrive.
The Indo Mauritius co- production file was gathering dust.....There was dead silence on the project.................and then..
Meanwhile can you guess how much time it took, before the project Operation Pink Pigeon finally took off??
One year , Two years.. Three years..or more..
Let's keep the suspense intact.
In my next post I will reveal all.
In my next post I will reveal all.
Mukesh
Once again many thanks for reconnecting. I visited the Blog with my wife and we were so happy and impressed to see our photo lighting of lamp in 1984!
You did a great job! I look forward to meeting you in the near future.
Let us keep in touch.
Warm regards,.
Parsuramen
ReplyOnce again many thanks for reconnecting. I visited the Blog with my wife and we were so happy and impressed to see our photo lighting of lamp in 1984!
You did a great job! I look forward to meeting you in the near future.
Let us keep in touch.
Warm regards,.
Parsuramen

The Comments were received from Phil Cooke via Hot mail
Mukesh:
Love, love, love, your blog. It's really helped me get up to speed on the history of India TV. Brilliant stuff. I'm scheduled to come back this summer and I hope we can get together again. I'm so impressed with your exploits and your network of professional relationships. Keep it coming….. :-)
phil cooke
creative disruptor | brand whisperer
Cooke Pictures
Burbank, CA 818-303-2424
TWC Films
Santa Monica, CA 310-392-7333
Mukesh:
Love, love, love, your blog. It's really helped me get up to speed on the history of India TV. Brilliant stuff. I'm scheduled to come back this summer and I hope we can get together again. I'm so impressed with your exploits and your network of professional relationships. Keep it coming….. :-)
phil cooke
creative disruptor | brand whisperer
Cooke Pictures
Burbank, CA 818-303-2424
TWC Films
Santa Monica, CA 310-392-7333
Sunday, January 13, 2019
HOW NOT TO MAKE A FILM....PART 3
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Tom Alter's absence reversed roles and Mukesh Sharma donned the grease |
The rough cut was viewed by the Chairperson CFSI and her team.
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Jaya Bachchan ..... committed chairperson of CFSI |
Like my school friend Mr Naresh Upadhaya who helped me in my production work, another team member Mr Rajesh Aggarwal, (who was from the 1965 Editor batch of FTII Pune) was instrumental in bailing me out, with his editing skills and creative inputs.
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Rajesh Aggarwal |
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Naresh Upadhaya....... Mr Reliable... |
Here I would like to mention another CFSI colleague of mine Rudolf Samson or Eddie. Besides me he was also a full time staff of CFSI and worked as an assistant. Though technically his boss, I learned quite a lot about film making from Eddie. His father Samson was an old time Bollywood leading man and worked in B grade movies. I write this with a very heavy heart that Eddie died of Cancer couple of years ago.
The revised rough was ready in 2 days as we worked day and night. Once we knew, what we need to re-shoot we were back at Kanpur.
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Veteran Shammiji with Padmini the Elephant... |
As usual the first hurdle was the non availability of the elephant, as she was transferred to Dudhwa National Park, which is about 80 kms from the place of shoot. Since the elephant could not be transported, she started her grand elephant walk from the wild life sanctuary and reached Kanpur in 3 to 4 days. The second shock was the green cover or foliage which was missing due to the onset of Spring in Northern India. This would upset the continuity of the film. We started searching for some green patch to finish our work and I found one. The patch was like a Mirage in the desert.Somehow we completed our shooting and were back in Mumbai in the first week of March 1989.
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Sound Studio....working backwards |
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The Gentleman... |
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Anokha Aspatal was premiered in cinema at Mauritius |
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The pearl in Indian ocean |
Need less to mention the film Anokha Aspatal was censored on 31st March1989. As promised, Mrs Jaya Bachchan brought the final print with her as her personal baggage to Port Louis. I could not see the final print in India as I was sent on duty to Mauritius, to start shooting of the Indo Mauritius co production "Operation Pink Pigeon" (or Ankur maina aur Kabootar). This film too won the National Award. But that's another story..
Hope you enjoyed reading... the making of Anokha Aspatal....
Wishing you all a very happy 2019....
Monday, January 7, 2019
HOW NOT TO MAKE A FILM....PART 2
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The great elephant walk... |
Finally the entire ging -bang left from Mumbai to Kanpur for shooting . There were many firsts in the making of Anokha Aspatal. It was Saroj Mukherjee the story writer's first film. Alok Upadhaya , FTII (chief assistant to KK Mahajan, Ace Cinematographer), was for the first time independently handling the Cinematography for a feature film. Sharang Dev, son of Pandit Jasraj, it was his maiden effort as a composer. For me it was my directorial debut . One mistake and all our careers would bite the dust even before it could take off.
DEVIATION FROM THE SCRIPT..
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No Kid-ding |
ERA OF MULTI TASKING.....
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Balancing Nature.... |
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Posing for the camera.. |
In midst of all this, the creativity was bound to take a back seat. To ensure that I do not compromise with the creative aspect of the film , I decided to rely on an old school friend of mine to look after the production matters. More soever I had to ensure that bills/receipts etc were properly collated and accounts maintained since we were dealing with public funds. This was his first assignment as a production manager (he worked for a PSU and had taken leave to help me) . He too had his shortcomings in production matters which I had to help him overcome. But getting a loyal worker and thereby ensuring that there was no misappropriation of funds was a great relief for me.
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The cub that gave us the nightmare.. |
In one line, the story of the film was about an old women , who stays in the forest with his grandson and wild animals come on their own for treatment.Getting untrained animals from the zoo for shooting was a nightmare. Some how we managed to take work from them without deviating from the screenplay. But every day is not a Sunday. Once it so happened that we had to shoot with a lion cub. The cub was tranquilized by a specialist veterinary doctor. After the shot was over the lion cub was kept inside a small artificial pit and was under observation as it was still under the influence of the drug.We were required to take some more shots once the cub was fully conscious. A production boy was asked to keep a watch. But destiny had other plans.
THE CUB THAT GAVE US NIGHTMARE.....
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No animal was hurt during the shooting.. |
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The cub that ran out of the pit... |
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Replacing Tom Alter at the 11th hour |
Meanwhile
the script was again altered as the lion cub was no more a part of the
Shooting .We continued with our work for some more days when another
blow came through a telegram that Tom Alter will not be able to
join us for shooting as he had grief in the family. His shooting
was scheduled for the next day.Tom was suppose to play the role
of
a poacher in the film. That very night I drove down from Kanpur to
Lucknow and went straight to my parents house, picked up overcoats, hats
etc and returned by midnight to the location. Next morning I donned
the grease and became Mr Smith the poacher from Rangoon , and was ready
to face the camera.
THE THREE I,s IN CRISIS....
My principle in life is, where I spend Money I don't spend Time and vice versa. However in the case of Anokha Aspatal I was both short of Time as well as Money. And this forced me to be Innovative , Ingenious and Imaginative. The three "I's" which continue to be with me till date and compensate me during creative emergencies/ crisis..
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The poacher's den... |
BOLT FROM THE BLUE .............
Around
mid Feb1989, we managed to complete the35 days of shooting schedule and
returned to Mumbai. I was keen to see the rushes.In those days it was
not instant to see the camera results. Labs would take time to process
the films.By and large the film rushes were good. I was keen to see my
portion of shooting. It came as a shock to see that light was bleeding
all around in our night scenes.The cameraman had no answer. Instead of
finding faults I decided to promote the defected portion as a special
effect in the scene.But in my heart I was keen to reshoot the scene.
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Lights bleeding or so called Special effect... |
Mean while, upon my return Mrs Bachchan told me that she has decided to hold the premier of the film at Mauritius and the date has been fixed for 7th April1989. Another deadline . Now I had to again rework my backward planning as 7th April on the calender was smiling at me..
PREVIEW OF ROUGH CUT
I started the editing of the rough cut which was ready by the end of Feb 89. It was seen by Mrs Bachchan, Pushpa Bharti (wife of Dharmvir Bharti, former editor of Dharmyug), and Vishnu Mathur (FTII graduate) along with my post production team.
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Paintal giving a dry bath to the elephant... |
Was it a rough ride or was it a smooth sailing for me?
What were the reaction of the experts when they saw the so called Special Effect portion in the rough cut?
Let me answer all the above in my next post :- How not to make a film part 3 . Watch Out.!!!.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
HOW NOT TO MAKE A FILM - PART 1
International recognition or not, never make a film the way Anokha Aspatal was made |
HOW NOT TO MAKE A FILM.....
How to make a film, ask Subhash Ghai and he will tell you.. How not to make a film , (the way I made), you can learn from this Post.
The year was 1988. Jaya Bachchan was appointed as the Chairman of Children's film Society,India.
She
had taken over the reigns from Mr Amol Palekar, who had resigned from
CFSI along with the board members due to bureaucratic hurdles. Mrs
Bachchan was a Chairman in a hurry. She wanted to ensure production of
at least one film from CFSI by March 31st 1989.
Anokha aspatal was screened at the Frankfurt International Film Festival |
HUNT FOR THE DIRECTOR.....
The
hunt for the director began and Mr Mohan Hari (an FTII graduate) was
chosen to direct the film Anokha Aspatal .The story of the film was
written by Saroj Mukherjee . It was about an old woman who lives in the
forest and animals come on their own for treatment.
Being
the producer of the film, on behalf of CFSI, I went with Mohan Hari in
the month of Oct 1988 for location hunting at Kanpur. We chose Allen
Forest(a zoo) as our shooting location, since we could get all the
animals for filming and the surroundings of it were more like a forest
then a zoo.
The
shooting was planned for the month of December '88, since Mrs Jaya
Bachchan had promised to the Parliament that CFSI will produce a new
film by 31st March 1989.
Man proposes and God
disposes. Mr Mohan Hari the director of the film had other plans. He
took a parallel assignment with Films Division and left for Orissa for
shooting.
Mrs bachchan was quite upset with the
unprofessional behavior of Mr Mohan Hari and lo and behold, a director
was born. I became the child of circumstances by default.
WORKING BACKWARDS.....
It
was the beginning of November '88, when I finally embarked on the
production. Keeping 31st March 1989 as the censor date, I decided to do
backward planning.
That means before censoring of the film I must have the the final print by 28th March. If that's the case the Color corrections, Rerecording , Sound Effects, had to be ready by the 3rd / 4th week of March '89. The final rough cut of the film with Voice dubbing, should be with ready within the first week of March'89.
That means before censoring of the film I must have the the final print by 28th March. If that's the case the Color corrections, Rerecording , Sound Effects, had to be ready by the 3rd / 4th week of March '89. The final rough cut of the film with Voice dubbing, should be with ready within the first week of March'89.
December,January
and February were planned for Shooting and Editing of the 1st rough
cut. The month of November was allotted to do the entire Pre-production,
Screenplay, Dialogues etc.
First Film of Sharang Dev as Music Composer ... |
Sunny Sound theater at Juhu was booked for 10 days in the 3rd week of March,
with out shooting a single frame of Anokha Aspatal and advance was
paid. Application with censor board was also filed. All this was done even before shooting a frame of the film.
A
four to five pages of the story idea was to be converted into a script.
Sandeep Pendse the writer from Pune was the Screenplay writer. Alok
Upadhaya was the cinematographer. Sharang Dev was the Music Director
and I was the director .... All of us were first timers.
In addition to Directing the film I was also the Producer of Anokha Aspatal on behalf of CFSI . And that's were my problems were compounded... With Shammi Aunty( She expired recently) , Paintel the Child artistes and animals; managing production, maintaining accounts, writing Hindi dialogues, my platter was full. The icing on the platter(pun intended) was the news item in the Times of India, dated 23/2/1989 titled"Jaya bachchan playing favorites"
Was I successful in my Back ward planning of things?
What happened during shooting at the Zoo in Kanpur?
Did the film got censored on 31st March 1989? ....
Why the twin job of both Producer and Director was not conducive to do a creative job ?
Look out for Part 2 How Not to Make a Film.... in the next post.....
In addition to Directing the film I was also the Producer of Anokha Aspatal on behalf of CFSI . And that's were my problems were compounded... With Shammi Aunty( She expired recently) , Paintel the Child artistes and animals; managing production, maintaining accounts, writing Hindi dialogues, my platter was full. The icing on the platter(pun intended) was the news item in the Times of India, dated 23/2/1989 titled"Jaya bachchan playing favorites"
One of the Best Chairperson of CFSI ... |
What happened during shooting at the Zoo in Kanpur?
Did the film got censored on 31st March 1989? ....
Why the twin job of both Producer and Director was not conducive to do a creative job ?
Look out for Part 2 How Not to Make a Film.... in the next post.....
Monday, December 17, 2018
The hijacking of the IA flight IC 436 at Lucknow Airport...Part 2
In my last post I had written about my adventure in the sky. Indian Airlines flight IC 436 was hijacked by 4 Arts college students of Lucknow, with 59 passenger on board. The student hijackers demands were postponement of exams, grants of more funds to their college, investigation of corruption charge against the Principal of the college & introduction of PG courses. All the passengers were in the grip of extreme fear except for the army personnel who were tipsy & off duty.Due to the inebriated condition one of the defense guy would get up every now & than to catch hold of the hijackers.But the fellow passengers would push him back to his seat.
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The hijacked flight (Illustration purpose only) |
Calm prevailed only when the plane stabilized..... |
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Fire Engines approaching the hijacked aircraft |

I forgot to mention that due to my media profession I managed to grab the attention of 2 students hijackers during the hold up. So after the plane had touched down I requested them to allow me to go the wash room, as I thought it was the safest place in case of crossfire . After consultation with his colleague one of the student hijackers accompanied me to the toilet which was at the front side of the aircraft. I don't remember how long I was in the toilet until I heard a knock. I realized that holding myself inside would be an exercise in futile. I came out.

Security forces aiming at the aircraft |
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The wash room |
The relieved passengers after the ordeal |
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