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Bollywood Indian Big Screen Movies Filming in Bali Indonesia

Moserbaer Ltd., Mirchi Movies & Duet Movies proudly present A Prakashraj Production: VELLITHERAI (Silver Screen), Starring: Prithiviraj, Prakashraj and Gopika. Written & Directed by Viji, Cinematography MV Paneerselvam, Music by GV Prakash Kumar, Edited by MU Kasi Vishwanathan and Art Director M Prabhakaran.

Bali Satria Film facilitated Film Permit, Equipments, Crews, Talents, Accommodations, Transportations, etc. The Shooting preparations were less then 1 month, an intensive communications through email and telephone made all preparations running smoothly.

First day of the shooting was on 8th September 2007 until 18th September 2007, the shooting took place at a very famous location such as Nusa Dua, Monument Perjuangan Rakyat Bali Denpasar, Botanical Garden Bedugul, Tanah Lot and others.
Shooting equipment was coming from Jakarta, but Bali has its own appropriates film crew such as assistant lighting man, etc

40 crews were coming from India working closely with 25 local crews, the shooting successfully done 2 days earlier then what they have scheduled. The Indian crews worked solidly with local crews. The Indian very much appreciated the local crews as they worked on time, discipline and absolutely responsibility with the job. “Let me thank you for all the supports in making our Bali shoots done successful. The team has returned safely to India” said Ganesh Iyer – the Vice President Mirchi Movies.

Working together with Ibu Beti – Head of Parfi (Association of Film Actress) Bali, provides an immediate extras (talents) for more then 100 (hundred) people.

This Features Film telling a story about making a movie (behind the scene) in Bali. There’s a couple husband and wife having a dilemma and about going to divorce, but they meet up in a beautiful place with an incredible panoramic, beaches, mountain such as Bali that finally they found their love and they build up their new life together again. The stylish and classically of Indian film, romance, love story, songs and rain. “The story from this film is good to arising tourism of Bali” said Putu Susi Erlina (Production Manager).

Thank you to Mr. Wishnu Sindhutrisno Vice Consul Republic of Indonesia in Mumbai, Mr. Bakri, MM – (Director of Film) Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Head of Information and Telemetica of Affairs Bali – Mr. Ngurah Gede, for all the supported to make the administrations such as Visa and film permit was immediately processing.

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