Kambakht Ishq: Not just a premiere

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,January 19 2009]

In Sajid Nadiadwala's mind, the premiere of his opulent production 'Kambakht Ishq' has ceased to exist as a grand affair to be remembered for a long time to come.

Today for the producer, the first show of the flick will also be a platform to express his love for the city of Mumbai too.

The rage inside in his mind after the terrorist attack will be finding its emancipation through the event.

The Hollywood actors of the movie, Sylvester Stallone, Brandon Routh and Denise Richards are expected to attend the event.

Now, the event in Sajid's mind should be a catalyst to convey the spirit of Indians and also spread the message of a safe and secure Mumbai.

He says It is a do or die thing for me after 26/11. I do not feel like a Bollywood producer at the moment. I am reacting as an Indian.

The tag of a dangerous place conferred upon Mumbai after the terrorist attack in the world tourist map is something that the producer wants to erase off.

Sajid added I want my Hollywood team to come and erase 26/11 from Mumbai's tourist map. I am going to leave no stone unturned to make sure Stallone and others go back with only the fondest memories of Mumbai.

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