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Bollywood crew expected in this week

Bollywood crew expected in this week

By fijivillage.com
20/08/2012

A 45 member Bollywood crew is expected to arrive into the country to shoot for movie “Black Sheep” later this week.

This will be the third Bollywood movie which will be shot in Fiji within a few months following “3G” and “Table 21”.

The directorial team and some other crew members are expected to arrive into the country by Wednesday and one of the star casts Manish Chaudhari who has close connection with our neighboring country Papua New Guinea will be arriving in September.

Chaudhari who recently worked in movie “Blood Money” and “Jannat 2” has told Fijivillage that his father’s work took him to PNG and he speaks fondly of Fiji.

Chaudhari said he also attended school in Papua New Guinea for a year, when his father was stationed there adding that he is really excited about coming to Fiji.

Chaudhari was nominated for a “Best actor in a negative role” at the Screen Awards in 2010 for his role as “Sunil Puri” in "Rocket Singh-Salesman of the year”.

Apart from Chaudhari, other star casts in the tentatively titled “Black Sheep” include Zayed Khan, Tulip Joshi.

The movie is a medium budget movie.

The six main actors in the movie play three couples unknown to each other who cross each other’s paths while trekking on holiday in Fiji.


Story by: Praneeta Prakash

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