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Saturday, September 14, 2013

In Conversation With Amitabh Bachchan at IBC2013, Amsterdam

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Mohinder Walia in conversation with Amitabh  Bachchan

Mohinder Walia, MD, Mumbai Media City, in conversation with Amitabh Bachchan at IBC 2013, in Amsterdam


AMSTERDAM, September 13, 2013: In a candid conversation with Mohinder Walia, MD, Mumbai Media City at the Convention Keynote of IBC 2013 (International Broadcasting Convention) in Amsterdam, Amitabh Bachchan opened with the line - Indian cinema has always showered me with immense love; sometimes even beyond my expectations.

Mohinder Walia hosted the conversation with Amitabh Bachchan and along with him shared insights on the Indian Film Industry while speaking on 100 Years of Indian Cinema: Creative Evolution and Global Markets.

Mohinder Walia, said, “The Indian Film Industry today sees over 1,000 films released each year. According to a just released industry report, the Indian media and entertainment market is set to grow at 18% in five years. Globally, there is a lot more interest in Indian Films.”

Amitabh Bachchan was also felicitated with the Judges' Prize at IBC 2013.

About Mumbai Media City: MUMBAI MEDIA CITY is India's largest Studio, Broadcast, Media Asset Management (MAM), and Media School Facility in Mumbai. Benchmarked to Hollywood standards. This facility, when it commences operations in 2014, aims to provide the Film, Television, and Digital sectors with world-class "One-stop- shop" services in each of its focus areas, while being competitively priced.

 

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