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Mowgli Productions eyeing to work in Bengali cinema

03 Oct 2016, 03:48 pm

Mowgli Productions eyeing to work in Bengali cinema
Kolkata/New Delhi, Oct 1 (NITN): After producing international films and documentaries, Mowgli Productions is eyeing to work in Bengali cinema.

It is a production company based out of Noida with having offices in UK USA Australia.

Mowgli Productions' officials said it  would like to bring new technology to Bengali cinema and create the contents which will suit international standards.

"Currently creative team has came up with an idea of Bengali thriller - horror and would go on floor by month of November," read a company statement.

The Mahurat ceremony will be held during Durga Puja.

Once the project is completed, it will go for international film festivals in France, US ,Australia and other countries, the production company said.

The film will later hit the silver screen.

The movie will be directed by Amber Sharma.

Sharma is among the top 20 photographer around the world.

Sharma was the among few who has directed the documentary snow leopard at 15000 feet in minus 25 degree of temp.


Mowgli  Productions presented American  film titled "Anything For You". 

It  also co-  produced and presented Hollywood  Film titled "The Man In  The Maze"  starring  Liana Warner Gray (former Miss Australia  Earth) and Andrew Roth.

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