The coloured version of vintage classic "Mughal-E-Azam", which continues to draw crowds into its seventh
week, is readying for a London release.
Project coordinator of the film, Deepesh Salgia says the film continues to play in 13 screens in Mumbai,
reports Bollywood Trade.
"It is an incredible achievement for a re-run film, considering that even newly released films don't have so
many prints in circulation in their seventh week. The exhibitors of the film have been thanking us week after
week," he says.
Salgia and the producers of the film are readying for a grand London release of the film.
"We have got a record number of queries from overseas distributors who are keen on releasing the film in
London and we are finalising the one who will be able to do justice to the film.
"After all it is no ordinary release. It will be a big release in true majestic style," he says. The film would also
be released in other countries.
"We have sub-titled the film in English, Arabic, German, French, Spanish and Persian. We want the world to
see and take notice of it," says Salgia.
Tuesday, December 28, 2004 16:41 IST