Emily Shah: I learnt to Sustain An Emotion For A Long Time From Director Clint Eastwood

    Emily Shah On Jungle Cry

    Emily Shah: I learnt to Sustain An Emotion For A Long Time From Director Clint Eastwood

    Emily Shah who won the title of Miss New Jersey USA 2014 in the age of 18.  Emily assisted Clint Eastwood on Jersey Boys, as well as Spiro Razatos and other stunt directors on "Captain America 2", "Fast & Furious 7", "Run All Night", and "Monster Trucks". She raised in New Jersey. Emily Shah has shared many moments on her social media with the Rugby team, where you can see the player’s giving love and respect to Emily.

    In a recent interview, Emily Shah revealed that, while shooting Jungle cry starrer Abhay Deol, there was some very deep and emotional scene where I was supposed to cry and one of the child actors had to cry with me, and it was quite difficult for him to do so. I have told the director that not to yell and keep the camera on rolling. I had sustained that emotion for six hours because the child actor was not able to give a real emotion at one time. I remember, sustaining that emotion for six hours worked so well and we got the perfect shot just because I have learned this from Mr. Eastwood.


    Emily Shah: I learnt to Sustain An Emotion For A Long Time From Director Clint Eastwood


    Emily has also committed much time into charity. Emily assisted the stunt director on Captain America 2 and an assistant job to Clint Eastwood's “Jersey Boys”, assistant the stunt team on "Run All Night" and "Fast & Furious 7". She wanted to learn the techniques behind the camera before she gets in front of the camera. Jungle cry has been shot in 3 different countries including India as well. Jungle Cry starrer Abhay Deol, Emily Shah, based on a real story on Dr Achyuta Samanta and Indian rugby team who won the world cup in 2007, the film is releasing soon.