Where is barfi releasing in kolkata




















In the last couple of years, the city of Joy is becoming a favorite spot for Bollywood directors to set their film in. Also Ranbir Kapoor and Vidya Balan are both going to be back in the city soon to shoot again. After a dry spell of cinematic low for years, Kolkata is trying to lure Bollywood back in order to attain its previous dazzling glory.

Or simply the fact that Bollywood directors are delving into finding a set up less explored on celluloid and Kolkata seems to be a perfect venue for it. So why is Bollywood suddenly inclining to this city? Its colonial style tall architecture, the serene quaintness, the pristine quiet by the Ganges — Kolkata does seem to be exquisitely beautiful to shoot.

Few of the biggest films in the last few years have been set in Kolkata. The film very easily managed to cross over often frequently to San Francisco, the merging factors in the two cities being trams and the Howrah Bridge. Being a fascinating thriller that it was, the film was set in place which is almost a mystery to most cine goers. Kahaani was set in an obscure South Kolkata locality which a Calcuttan very casually passes by everyday.

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Bali Airport wins big in Airport Service Quality awards. When film-maker Ribhu Dasgupta decided to film one of the scenes of Michael in the docks of Kolkata, producer Anurag Kashyap was a bit amused. Kashyap apparently had no idea that the city had a port. I have tried to explore those areas," says the Kolkata-bred Dasgupta, whose directorial debut Michael is geared up for a year-end release, following a string of festival outings.

In the months to come, however, Hindi movie-goers will see a lot of Bengal on the big screen. Anurag Basu's upcoming Barfi! The overexposure of Mumbai, Delhi and the Indian heartland has made Hindi film-makers look for new locations. Kolkata boasts of European-style structures while rural Bengal remains relatively untouched by urbanisation.



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