Bollywood movies set to be shot in Fiji
Indian High Commissioner Prof Prabhakar Jha said he has always promoted Fiji as a tourist destination and ideal for Bollywood shooting.
He believes more Bollywood movies will be shot in Fiji.
Over 80% of the first movie named "Pranksters" will be shot here at various locations like USP, FSM, TFL Stadium and some resorts in Nadi, Savusavu and Taveuni.
The second movie which is yet to be named will also promote Fiji as 40% of the film will be shot here.
Katrina Kaif is expected to act in the second movie.
"Pranksters" is based on a murder mystery and is about Medical students from India coming to Fiji to attend a seminar.
Film Producer Mohammed Jalal said the focus will be to show the real Fiji to the world as a song will also be based on Fiji.
Fiji Audio Visual Commission is hopeful of generating over $25 million income by the end of the year following the shooting of the movies.
Many locals will have a chance to act in minor roles and to appear as extras.
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