02 Jun 2015, 05:39 pm
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, which was extensively shot in Spain gave a massive boost to Spain tourism post the release and success of the film.
This time around, Zoya has shot her upcoming release on the cruise across the Mediterranean Sea capturing beautiful locations.
In anticipation of the tourism of these places too getting a huge boost, with a lot of people planning their trips there post the release, a popular travel agency has planned a special trip to offer.
The trailer of the film has garnered immense appreciation from the audiences. There is a lot of hype around the project with the ensemble cast and is one of the most awaited films.
Source shares, “The makers were shocked to hear about this. The travel agency wanted to capitalize on the hype generated by the film. After ZNMD, travel agents were surprised. However, this time they have acted prior only.”
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