 Movies coming from Firoz Nadiawala’s Base Industries Group have always boasted of two things - High Production Values and Class!
They have always believed that the fountainhead of film making lies at the confluence of creativity, talent, technology & technique. In the quest for entertainment that appeals to the heart & mind, the entity considers itself as a medium where the flourish of imagination journeys to the senses of the entertained.
No wonder why theirs is THE only Indian motion picture company to have an ongoing entertainment business of 50 successful years.
 Some of their recent films that have boasted of technical brilliance:
Kartoos (1999) - The first motion picture in India to be mastered with Dolby Digital Surround sound. The immortal rendition of "Teri Yaad" of Ustad Fateh Ali Khan [picturised on Sanjay Dutt and Manisha Koiarala with horde of digitally created background dancers] in Mahesh Bhatt directed Kartoos (1999) was the first song in Indian Film history to be digitally filmed.
Aan - Men At Work (2004) - First full length Indian film to be digitally graded.
Awara Pagal Deewana (2002) - Featured India’s first wire & cable stunt sequence in films. The sequence was choreographed by a world renowned team credited with such works as "The Matrix" & "Charlie’s Angels".
Phir Hera Pheri (2006) - First sequel to be announced with the same characters.
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