
Anjum Moudgil has recently posted a video on her twitter handle which seems to be quite interesting. It was seen that in a 100 seconds video, some of the best shooters in the country conveying a crisp message to the world.
In the transition video, shooters do a variety of things like, a person throwing a glove, the other catching it, one giving a t-shirt and then the other sporting it, etc. “This team is all about fun, hard work, crazy ideas! Loved working on this challenge and at the end, it is all about being positive and enjoying what you do,” wrote World Championship silver medallist Anjum Moudgil.
“We added some shooters. Shriyanka, Apurvi and I made the script. Then, everyone was told to do that part and that is why it flows nicely,” Anjum said as quoted by SportsStar.
Anjum revealed it took two days to put things together in a 100 seconds video. “It is easy to edit videos these days with some in-built apps in phones,” she further added.
“Every shooter made the video. Trimmed it, edited it and then sent the final video. Then, all the final videos were combined to make one. And we increased the speed,” said Anjum, explaining the execution. They all gave the title of their video as Thr ‘ Don’t rush Challenge’.
“I just added the front introduction and the last one. That completed the video,” said Anjum.
“Actually the purpose of making the video is to send the message to the world that is dismiss the bad memories forget about this ongoing crisis and start afresh.” she added.
The video moves on to Elavenil Valarivan, Anjum Moudgil, Divyansh Singh Panwar, Manu Bhaker, Abhishek Verma, Anish Bhanwala, Arjun Babuta, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Shriyanka Sadangi, with each one performing a task, aiming a shot, doing yoga, etc.