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AG launches premiere of Hindi film

AG launches premiere of Hindi film

By Swastika Singh
28/01/2016
Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum at the premiere of Unlimited Tamasha. Photo: Fiji Govt

Fiji has a lot of acting talents and skills which need proper exposure.

This was the comment of the producer, story writer and actor of a new local movie, Aiyub Khan.

After the success of the film Pump Up the Mandali, Mast Media has launched another film “Unlimited Tamasha” which is in the Fiji Hindi language and has local actors.

Khan said it took him six months to write the script, two years to shoot the movie and one year for the post production.

Meanwhile, speaking at the movie premiere, Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum highlighted that this film is a good opportunity to showcase Fiji to the world as the movie is shot at Sonaisali Island Resort, Nadi, Suva and other rural places.

Sayed-Khaiyum said it gives an opportunity to improve the quality of film making in Fiji.

About NZ$250,000 was used in the making of this film which is a comedy drama.

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