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In Indian films the muhurat shot is the first shot (take) of a film marking the commencement of the principal photography. It is preceded by a pooja (religious rites). Muhurat is a word from the Rig Veda and means moment. Contemporarily it means "auspicious moment" ==Description in literature== A character in Shashi Tharoor's ''Show Business: A Novel'' muses "The muhurat of any film, the auspicious moment when the opening shot is canned, is not an event its star is supposed to miss... Muhurats are packed with oversize individuals in undersize clothes, their eyes and thighs gleaming with synthetic sheen... their tendency is to drape refulgent garlands on every available tripod, clapper, or neck. I'm happy to avoid them. In any case, marigolds make me sneeze." A Rediff.com news story covering the release of Bob Christo autobiography ''Flashback: My Life and Times in Bollywood and Beyond'', carries an excerpt in which Christo asks "What is a mahurat", "That's an inauguration" he is told.
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