This video offers an entertaining and lighthearted behind-the-scenes look at the filming of a promotional piece for Tahaa Kahn’s "72 VIRGINS." Featuring outtakes that highlight the chemistry and humor between the cast and crew, it provides a refreshing glimpse into the creative process.
Key Highlights of the Outtakes
Comedic Chemistry: The video captures the humorous banter between the actors, particularly during an intense interrogation scene. The playful back-and-forth about names—where a character named Shamal deals with being called the wrong name—adds a relatable and funny touch to the production [
].00:42 Improvisational Fun: The cast leans into the absurdity of their characters, with lines about "pulling teeth" [
] and "naturalized citizenship" [01:08 ] resulting in laughs and missed cues that show the lighter side of high-stakes acting.01:33 Lighthearted Atmosphere: Despite the serious "interrogation" setting, the set remains full of energy. The actors frequently break character, showcasing the positive environment Tahaa Kahn fosters during his projects [
].01:41
Why Watch?
For fans of Tahaa Kahn and those interested in independent filmmaking, these outtakes serve as a testament to the hard work and joy that go into bringing a script to life. It’s a professional yet fun reminder that even the most dramatic scenes often have a hilarious beginning.
Watch the full outtakes here:

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