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From: Gopal Srinivasan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, April 2, 2010 8:37:58 AM
Subject: Re: [arr] Happy Days and Nights ?

  
Guess it's still Fool's Day on US time


On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 08:31, $ Pavan Kumar $ <pawancumarr@ yahoo.com> wrote:

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>There were tremors in the comfortable gated compounds of Bollywood last
>night when it emerged that a Hollywood company had teamed up with Sony
>Pictures to produce a Bollywood-style musical, produced in LA and
>filmed in Vancouver. “Following the success of movies such as Mamma Mia, High 
>School Musical and Sweeney Todd, it’s clear there’s a new appetite for 
>musicals in the west that has been neglected,” said a spokesman for New Moon. 
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>Happy Days and Nights is a big budget production slated to star Robert 
>Pattinson and Kristin Stewart from Twilight >in a story said to be loosely 
>based on Romeo and Juliet. AR Rahman has
>promised to produce a fusion musical score that will span the world. >Two 
>versions will be made – one with a tragic ending for western
>markets and the other with a happy ending for the North African, Middle
>East and South Asian markets. “The rapidly growing economies of the
>east provide an avenue for revenue that western production houses are
>only just waking up to,” explained Phyllida Lloyd, the director. “This
>is just the first of a proposed series of three musicals that New Moon
>will put into production this year.”
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>Miley Cyrus and Mitch Musso are scheduled to appear in Fast Lane with Billy 
>Ray Cyrus and Angelina Jolie >scheduled to play the parents of a troubled 
>teenager who gets led
>astray by a fast-living party-girl, who has to face tragedy before
>discovering true friendship. Up-and-coming singer Paloma Faith is scheduled to 
>star in Destiny,
>a movie about an innocent young woman from Ciudad Juarez, who is
>kidnapped by people traffickers and forced into prostitution before
>eventually being rescued by her childhood friend who never gives up
>hope of finding her after she disappears. But is the woman he finds the
>same woman he lost? “Isn’t it significant that this major announcement
>should have been made on this day of all days,” asked an industry
>spokesman.
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