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Bollywood in Kyrgyzstan

Posted by Asel | in Art, Tourism, travel, Culture | on November 3rd, 2007
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Mega Supergood Films representatives visited Kyrgyzstan. According to newspaper Delo, Indian moviemakers were going to New Zealand to film some of their scenes in highland landscapes. But the Kyrgyz council in India persuaded them to fly to Kyrgyzstan, and it was cheaper rather than flying to New Zealand. In the end of September the moviemaking group including rising Indian movie stars Tarun and Priyamani came to Kyrgyzstan, and the scenes were filmed in place Kok-Jaiyk of Jeti-Oguz in Issyk-Kul region. The next Indian movie making group with Arti Agarwal and Rajshekar came in October to shoot their films in Bishkek. Two local dance groups were invited to movie filming. Also, the full movie will be made by Indian moviemakers next year in Kyrgyzstan.

The next group from India is on the way to Kyrgyzstan, which is really good news. And if Kyrgyzstan is willing to increase the cooperation with India in film making and tourism, direct flight routes are needed. Currently to reach India one needs to fly through Moscow (Russia). Though India is not considered to be very rich country, there are very many wealthy people who have become a target market for many global companies.

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