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TAKES ON HOLLYWOOD: NEWSWEEK |
Bollywood
may not ever develop as broad a global market as Hollywood, but
it seems set to become a financier and marketer of global products
- created at home or abroad, says Newsweek magazine. Indian movies
are also enjoying an impressive domestic boom. In 2006, India's
film business grossed about $2 billion, up from $1.5 billion in
2004.
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| NEW
HOLLYWOOD THRILLER BASED ON INDIAN MYTHOLOGY |
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Richard Branson's Virgin Comics, an entertainment company he co-founded
with author Deepak Chopra and filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, is to produce
a thriller mined from Indian mythology with filming likely to
start as early as 2008 in India. Sharad Devarajan, Gotham Chopra,
& Hollywood producer Seth Jaret will produce the film.
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| AUDIENCES
WILL BE UPSET WITHOUT 'PARTNER' SEQUEL |
Govinda,
who is once again teaming with Salman Khan in the sequel to 'Partner',
says he is doing the movie for the sake of his fans who want to
see him with his 'Partner' co-star again. " Salman, David (Dhawan)
and I worked as a family on the sets and audiences saw us as a family.
The good vibes always show up," Govinda said.
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| RAKHI
SAWANT WANTS SMITA PATIL ROLES |
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girl Rakhi Sawant, who has signed a new semi-autobiographical Broadway-style
Bollywood musical called "Balti Devi: Queen Of Southall",
is looking for an image makeover. "If I want I can make people
weep like Meena Kumari. I live in India and I do feel uncomfortable
with my image sometimes. It's the public that's undressing me,"
sadi Rakhi.
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