T-series Pakistan venture in trouble

T-series Pakistan venture in trouble
Monday, January 09, 2006 15:03 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
T-series chief Bhushan Kumar's attempt to make an entry into Pakistan's music market has met with a setback.

A few months ago, Kumar made a tie up with Pakistan-based Geo music, owned by the Jung group, to release the music of the Sanjay Dutt starrer "Zinda" simultaneously in India and Pakistan.

However, Kumar said he found it difficult to go ahead with the plan due to the formalities outlined by the Pakistan government.

"We are still working out the legalities of the whole process and it may take its own time. It is not exactly an easy process to enter the Pakistan market. The rampant piracy there is another big hurdle in the whole process," he said.
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