Reliance Big Entertainment to Produce 69 Films


PTI

Mumbai, May 20: Reliance Big Entertainment, the media and entertainment arm of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group has finalised 69 films in nine languages for production and distribution over the next two years.

The films include those in collaboration with India's leading production houses and Reliance's own in-house films.

Amongst the prominent deals include-two film deal with Vidhu Vinod Chopra including a mainstream English language film Broken Horses , a six film deal with Excel entertainment promoted by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani including Shah Rukh Khan starrer Don II.

There is also a two film deal with director Shyam Benegal, four film deal with Madhur Bhandarkar, three film deal with Vivek Agnihotri and two film deal with Sudhir Mishra, Amit Khanna, chairman of Reliance BIG Entertainment said in a statement issued here on Saturday.

Khanna said Reliance ADA Group has 106 operating cinema screens at present and it is expected to go up to 400 by the end of the calendar year 2009. Earlier this year, the group made its foray into the US exhibition market and has expanded its film exhibition presence across India, Malaysia and Mauritius.

Out of the total films, those in post production stage are Rock On, Sarkar Raj, Love Story 2050, Pathshala, Tamil film Yaavaram Nallam, Hulla, Summer 2007, Punjabi film Mera Pind, Shabri.

  

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