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Indo-Latin America: Bollywood takes to New High

Indo-Latin America: Bollywood takes to New High: When Latin American girls start wearing bindis, enquire about Indian superstars and Bollywood badshah Shah Rukh Khan shoots a whole TV series in splendid Argentine locales, there is little doubt that entertainment ties between the two regions are flourishing.

Shah Rukh's TV game show "Zor Ka Jhakta", which goes on air Tuesday, is the latest to reaffirm these growing bonds. A team of 28 Indian TV and film celebrities and a supporting crew of 20 spent 40 days in Buenos Aires between December-January to shoot the show.

"Images of Argentina will appear when Shah Rukh Khan hosts 'Wipe Out' ('Zor Ka Jhakta') show from Feb 1 to 16 at 9 p.m. on the Indian TV Channel Imagine. Before each episode, there will be videos of Argentina," R. Viswanathan, Indian ambassador to Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, wrote on his blog.

"The Indian cameramen were fascinated with the fantastic sceneries of the El Calafate Glacier and the Iguazu Waterfalls and could not stop shooting....

"Another surprising Argentine connection...It is not only the images of Argentina which will be seen in India these days. The Indians have also started listening to the music composed by an Argentine in the Aamir Khan film 'Dhobi Ghat' released on 21 January 2011. Yes...Gustavo Santaolalla, the music director of the film, is an Argentine.

"Gustavo is a pioneer in the rock music scene of Argentina in the late sixties and seventies. He later moved to Los Angeles and started working with Hollywood. He won two Oscar awards for his music in the films 'Brokeback Mountain' and 'Babel'," wrote Viswanathan.

" Dhobi Ghat" director Kiran Rao will visit Argentina next month for the screening of her film at the Pinamar film festival.

These are the latest examples of the exploration of Latin America by the Indian entertainment industry. The region has exotic and attractive locations for film shootings and Indian filmmakers had explored it earlier also.

"'Dhoom II' was shot in Rio and a scene for 'Robot' was shot in Machu Pichu in which Rajnikanth danced with Aishwarya Rai. In August 2010, Priyanka Chopra was in Rio for shooting the show, 'Fear Factor'," he wrote.

Not only this, after Barbara Mori and Giselle Monteiro's popularity post "Kites" and "Love Aaj Kal" respectively, there are many youngsters from Latin America who are keen to try their luck in Bollywood.

"The success of these two have given rise to a new category of Latin American visa applicants at the Indian embassies. Young boys and girls want to go to Bollywood and also for modelling in India," wrote Viswanathan.

Technopark based animation major Toonz Animation India Pvt Ltd and Buenos Aires Illusion Studios collaborated to produce 3D cartoon film "Gaturro". Based on comic character created by the famous Argentine cartoonist Christian Dzwonik (Nik), the film was a hit in Argentina last year.

"The Embassy of India organised a Children´s Festival with this film during the Festival of India in November 2010."

Director Pablo Cesar is working on a co-production "Thinking of Him", based on a romantic story of Tagore´s encounter with Victoria O´Campo in Buenos Aires.

"He is looking for an Indian co-producer. This film would be one of the highlights of the 150th birth anniversary of (Rabindranath) Tagore being celebrated this year."

From bindis to Ganesh idols, the Indian flavour is becoming popular among the locals, thanks to the Brazilian soap opera "Camino das Indias" that ran for eight months in 2009 on Brazilian Globo.

"It was a story about India with Brazilian actors. It had a profound impact. The Brazilians have started greeting Indians with 'namaste' and taking them by surprise by asking if they are Brahmins or Dalits.

"The girls from Ipanema are now putting bindis matching with their bikinis. Exports of Indian ethnic dress, decoration items and Ganesh idols have skyrocketed. The soap opera has been dubbed in Spanish and is being shown in the rest of Latin America."

Another craze in Latin America is Bollywood dancing, which was a hit during the festivals of India in 2009 and 2010 in Buenos Aires. And people have also started taking Indian films seriously.

"The video rental stores in Buenos Aires have a number of Bollywood films. The Indian film shows during the last three Festivals of India attracted long queues of Argentines and the Embassy had to extend the film festivals for about a month.

"The facebook of the embassy has messages from Argentine girls asking about Shah Rukh and Salman Khan.

While in India, "Samba and salsa, tango and carnival and the Latino way of having fun and fiestas have already caught the imagination of Indians and especially the globalising IT generation," wrote Viswanathan.

Shahrukh Khan amazing performance at Zor Ka Jhatka Party Launch - Pics

Shahrukh Khan amazing performance at Zor Ka Jhatka  Party Launch - Pics:
Shahrukh Khan amazing performance at Zor Ka Jhatka Party Launch - Pics

Shahrukh Khan's comments for Javed Jaffrey

Shahrukh Khan's comments for Javed Jaffrey: Shahrukh Khan is all set to make a comeback to the small screen with a reality show called ‘Zor Ka Jhatka’ on Imagine TV. But the Badshah of Bollywood claims he is not the best when it comes to hosting shows. “Javed is a very good friend of mine. I can tell without any hesitation that he is a better host than me.”
Recently Javed was hosting a reality show for Pogo called ‘ Takeshi’s Castle’ which is similar to that of SRK’s ‘ Zor Ka Jhatka’. Praising Javed, Shah Rukh adds, “ Javed is a very talented and intelligent person. I have seen him hosting shows and I really appreciate his way of doing it. He knows when to make fun and when to be serious.

He is very humorous and I like the way he presents the show,” says Shah Rukh. It surely makes a difference when it is SRK saying this.

Is Javed’s listening !!!

Shahrukh Khan's Zor Ka Jhatka ready to telecast soon!

Shahrukh Khan's Zor Ka Jhatka ready to telecast soon!: Bollywood Baadshah Shahrukh Khan is soon going to be back with a bang on the small screen as the host of the show titled 'Zor Ka Jhatka'. This show is based on the American television reality show ‘Wipeout’. It will have a total of 18 contestants competing for astounding prize money of 1.5 crores. There is also going to be huge prize money of Rs. 50 lakh which is quite an attractive proposition for the 28 contestants who will fight it out in the wild fields of Argentina.

The rugged landscape of Argentina is perfect for all kinds of tough tasks that the contestants have to undergo. Reportedly, an extremely challenging set of games will be laid down for the contestants, like trying to maintain their balance while jumping across huge balls in the water, etc.

With some diverse attractions like tackling the tough obstacles this show will have SRK in his fully charged mode with his comic factor right to the fore. Shahrukh Khan is to bring in a lot of laughter through his constant banter and jokes while the contestants will try to bring in their best to overcome all obstacles with fervor.

The participants in the show include names like Payal Rohtagi, Dimpy Mahajan, Bhaktiyar, Amit Sareen, Claudia Ciesla, Debina Bonerjee, Karisma Tanna, Krushna Patil, Akasdhdeep Saigal, Manas Katyal, Priyadarshini Singh, Narayani Shastri, Rohit Verma, Raja Chaudhury, Simran Kaur Mundi, Vindu Dara Singh, Vrajesh Virjee, Hanif Hilal etc. The entire shooting schedule is set to take place in Argentina. It will be aired on NDTV Imagine.

'Zor Ka Jhatka' TV Show host Shahrukh Khan

'Zor Ka Jhatka' TV Show host Shahrukh Khan: Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan is returning to the Indian television with a show called ‘Zor Ka Jhatka’.

The show, a desi version of the globally popular hilarious game show 'WipeOut', will begin early next year on Imagine TV. It will have SRK taking 28 TV stars into the world's biggest obstacle course in Argentina to battle it out.

In this extremely competitive environment, SRK will challenge these contestants of all ages and varying fitness levels to a series of hilarious tasks and obstacles like jumping over moving obstacles, bouncing off big balls and dodging swinging pendulums hurled their way.

At stake would be a prize money worth Rs 1.5 crores, including a mega cash prize of Rs 50 lakhs for the winner of the finale.

And while the contestants sweat it out, the 45-year-old actor, known for his comic timing, sharp wit and clever dialogues, will provide his brand of extremely funny, witty and at times even a little nasty commentary on the proceedings.

"It promises to be a thrilling ride with lots of thrills and spills and I'm looking forward to being a super funny host-commentator. In fact my children and I have watched the international version often and really loved it," Khan said in a statement issued in Mumbai today.