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Shree Ashtavinayak ties up with LFS Media for Rs 15,000 cr projectMumbai, Feb 8: Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd, one of the leading film production, distribution and exhibition companies, today announced that it has joined hands with LFS Media and Entertainment (of LFS Group) to develop a studio project in the heart of entertainment capital.
The Rs 15,000 crore project, called India Studio City, will be the first De-risked model company in India with fully integrated offering in Bollywood, said Dhilin Mehta, managing director of Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd, in a release here.
The project, which is proposed to be built in phases, will comprise air conditioned shooting floors, fixed sets like hospitals, roadways, airport interior, havelis, back lot with lot of open areas for shooting, theme park, hotels and all structures required for film making.
''It will be an attraction as a major tourist destination providing Indian and foreign film makers with the best scale technology to realize world class results along with better economies with the view to increase India's development and growth specifically in the area of entertainment and tourism,'' Mr Mehta pointed out.
''Basic land infrastructure located in the heart of Mumbai, has been acquired by LFS Group and we together plan to develop this project in around 300-350 acres valued at approximately Rs 3,000 crore,'' he added.
Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision has produced 16 films till date and in the current financial year they produced block busters like 'Dabangg' and 'Golmaal 3', and proposes to produce more such movies in future also.
LFS is a company which provides all round financial solutions with a strong international backing and stepping ahead in the world of infrastructure development, entertainment development, technological development and many more in directing, focusing on overall growth of the country. cording to the latest buzz, Sonakshi Sinha will do an item song for Farah Khan’s film. After Katrina Kaif, Farah will make Sonakshi dance to a grooving number. Farah has made Katrina shake her belly but it is yet to be confirmed what she has stored for Sonakshi.
Farah revealed her plans, “I’d love to make Sonakshi do something totally different and seductive soon. She is my next item girl post Katrina. She is also working in my home production next titled ‘Joker’”.
When asked whether Sonakshi will be doing belly dancing, Farah quipped, “Belly dancing is a big no no for Sonakshi!”
Surprisingly, Sonakshi has no idea about Farah’s intentions as she said, “She (Farah) hasn’t told me anything as yet! But I am sure if it’s Farah, it will be something big.”
If Sheila has got a tough competition from Munni then Sonakshi should also get ready to face tough competition from Kareena Kapoor as Bebo is also doing a raunchy item number Chammak Challo’ in ‘Ra.One’.
Read more: Sonakshi Sinha turns item girl for Farah Khan | Farah Khan | Joker | Kareena Kapoor http://www.bollywoodmantra.com/news/sonakshi-sinha-turns-item-girl-for-farah-khan/6858/#ixzz1DTIL6ywc
Shah Rukh Khan's show in Muscat postponed until Marchshahrukh-khan-8 Dubai, Feb 8 : Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's show in Muscat has been postponed until March and the final date will be confirmed soon.
The show was scheduled to take place on February 17 at the Qurum Amphitheatre as part of the Muscat Festival.
"Muscat Municipality and Alive Entertainment regret to announce that the award-winning, actor-producer Shah Rukh Khan and the Temptation Reloaded 2011 Tour Concert has been postponed due to delayed filming commitments," Gulf News quoted a statement issued by Muscat Municipality Monday.
During a Fashion Show on January 28, the event organisers had reiterated that the show would be held as announced and rumours about the cancellation of the show were not true.
--ANI India's first 3D stereoscopic film set for April 15 releaseThe country's first stereoscopic 3D film, directed by Vikram Bhatt is set for release on April 15.
A chiller, the film- 'Haunted 3D'- produced by DAR Motion Pictures has roped in top talents like Brent Robinson, Michael Reuben Flax, Resident evil-Afterlife, Saw 4, The Incredible Hulk to work on the 3D stereoscopic digital motion picture camera.The film's special effects were created in Prasad Studios, Chennai.
The horror story is set in a mansion in the eerie but picturesque hill station of Dalhousie, whose secrets seduces the protagonist to horrifying consequences.
''Haunted is my most challenging and fulfilling movie, from the scripting stage itself, we had to visualize the film in 3D stereoscopic-an all new style and technology'', director Vikram Bhatt told reporters here yesterday.
With the success of James Cameron's 'Avataar' (2009) in India, on which 3D cinematography and projection technology Vikram's Haunted is based, producers are confident of the audience's acceptance of the new type of cinema.
''Avataar ushered in the wave of 3D theatre conversions in India.Haunted will be the harbringer of change and will bring in the next wave of theatre coversions to support 3D'', UFO Moviez, Joint MD, Kapil Agarwal said. UFO Moviez is the technical and 3D partner of the film.
--UNI Kela gives Indian stars a taste of RazzieAfter receiving awards for their best performances, the B-town heroes are all set to receive the Annual Golden Kela Awards, the Indian avatar of Razzies, for their worst possible performances, Supriyo Hazra reports.
Indians have a strong love of drawing inspirations from their Western brothers and when it comes to entertainment this affinity becomes stronger.
Fom reality shows to films, Indian entertainment industry has always found a good scope in remaking and readapting their Western counterparts and then adding an Indian spice and curry to the entire concept, making it palatable enough for the sentimental Indian audience.
If West has 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' then India has 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' to counter it and if they can make their celebrities fight like cats in the house of 'Big Brother' then the popular faces of Indian can find a good platform for doing the same under the supervision of 'Bigg Boss'.
Moving forward from the world of reality shows and films, the Indian creators have also found it interesting enough to imitate the Western award ceremonies as well.
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