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Shah Rukh Khan brings Bollywood spice to Berlin



BERLIN, GERMANY - Bollywood heartthrob Shah Rukh Khan spoke of his love for Berlin Friday as he presented his new film in the city, which hopes his huge pulling power will lure more Indian tourists to its attractions.

"Every time I come here it's very cold and then I feel the warmth of lovely German bodies against me ... I'm really happy to work in this atmosphere," said the superstar at a press conference in a chilly, drizzly Berlin.

"The city is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen ... I have been here for two weeks and I don't feel I'm working," he added.

"I'm just happy to be in Berlin. I love it. If you told me to stand up on a tourist bus and dance, I would do it."

Khan is on location in Berlin to shoot his new film, "DON-2", billed by producers as a "Bollywood version of Bond."

The film features Khan in his old role as Don, the "unbeatable, unstoppable, smartest, smoothest gangster in the Asian drug world," according to producers.

Viewers are promised "an edge-of-the-seat thriller, with a riveting plot and breathtaking action."

"DON-2" is being shot for 50 days in prominent venues in the German capital, including the stadium that hosted the 1936 "Hitler Olympics" and the East Side Gallery, a long, graffiti-strewn section of the Berlin Wall.

The overall budget of the film was 12 million euros (17 million dollars) of which just over half was spent in Berlin.

Known as "King Khan", the 44-year-old actor is one of the most popular in Bollywood, with millions of loyal fans. He was once nominated one of the world's 50 most important people in the world by Newsweek magazine.

And the city of Berlin, already a magnet for film producers, hopes that Khan's star power will encourage other Bollywood productions to be filmed in the capital, in turn boosting tourism from India's burgeoning middle class.

The chief executive of the "visitBerlin" campaign, Burkhard Kieker, said: "DON-2 will be our advertising campaign for India."

"With this film we want to enthuse a multimillion audience for the destination of Berlin and, in this way, secure our breakthrough on the Indian market."

"DON-2" is the sequel to the 2006 "Don: The Chase Begins Again", itself a remake of the Bollywood classic "Don". It is due to premier in cinemas at the end of 2011. --AFP

Source: http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Showbiz/Story/A1Story20101022-243741.html

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