POPCORN poised to taste success finally

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,November 02 2006]

After making two multi-crore projects like 'Khel' and 'Rakth' and facing rejection with both, any new production house would have found itself cornered and disheartened.

The same happened with 'Popcorn Motion Pictures', Suneil Shetty's production company which faced back to back rejection with these high profile projects. Now 3 years after the release and flop of 'Rakth', the production house is back, and with a bang, with 'Bhagam Bhag' which has winner written all over it.

While for 'Khel', Suneil Shetty had tied up with 'Galaxy Entertainment Corporation Ltd', in case of 'Rakth', it was the turn of 'Cine Blitz Productions'. For 'Bhagam Bhag', the burden of presenting the film has been shared with 2 more leading production houses - 'K Sera Sera' and 'Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Pvt. Ltd.'

One hopes that for Suneil's sake, the film turns out to be a massive success and renews his confidence in making many more grandeur films!

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