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Two Bollywood films to be premiered at Toronto film fest

Category :International Sub Category :Americas
2009-07-31 00:00:00
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Based on the Gujarati novel 'Kimball Ravenswood' by Madhu Arya, this romantic comedy stars Priyanka Chopra and her former beau Harman Baweja.

Its storyline revolves around a young man who has always wanted to marry for love. When he is suddenly told that he must find his dream girl within 10 days to save his family from ruin, he discovers that finding her in a hurry is tough.

Deepa Mehta's 'Heaven on Earth' had its world premiere at the festival last year. Anees Bazmee's hit 'Singh is Kinng' and Nandita Das's directorial debut 'Firaaq' also had their gala premiere last year.

Called a people's festival as opposed to industry-based Cannes, the Toronto festival generates revenue by selling over 300,000 tickets each year.

Last year, more than 300 films from 64 countries were screened at the festival which has become a major global film festival since its beginning in 1976.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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