India, Oct. 19 -- Mumbai is oppressive in October. The air chokes with humidity and hands work overtime to wipe off sweat from faces. But at Famous Studio, situated across the Mahalaxmi Race Course, the month has been too frantic to rue about the weather. At the time of writing this, the imposing white Art Deco building is being hollowed out. People are scattered in all corners of the premises, carrying furniture and air conditioners to place them near the main gate as others keep the doors open for them to pass through. Instructions are being hurled and words are disappearing in constant hammering noises. Given the setting, one might assume it is orchestrated chaos for a film; the disorder is part of fiction and will be rearranged in tim...