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With Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra in Don-2 to more tourists from distant India


Mit Shah Rukh Khan und Priyanka Chopra in DON-2 zu mehr Touristen aus dem fernen Indien

Berlin - On Friday held its press conference on the shooting of DON-2 in FriedrichstadtPalast in Berlin. On the side of Bollywood legend Shah Rukh Khan gave here next to the German actor Florian Lukas, the Indian super star Priyanka Chopra and Boman Irani, the director Farhan Akhtar, producer Ritesh Sidhwani, the German co-producer Mathias Schwerbrock and the initiators Media Board chief Kirsten Niehuus, visit berlin-CEO Burkhard Kieker and Berlin Partner Managing Director René Gurka the honor.

A total of 50 days of filming of the Bollywood blockbuster produced DON-2 in prominent on location in Berlin. Previously filmed before both the Berlin Cathedral, Gendarmenmarkt, in the Olympic Stadium and on the East Side Gallery.

Shah Rukh Khan, lead actor: "A proud moment for all of us at DON-2, Germany today houses a huge market for Indian films and it's great to be here shooting for the next 50 days A landmark city Which is part of world. history. "

Mega-commercial for Berlin

DON-2 not only brings Bollywood to Berlin as possible but should attract so many tourists from India to Berlin. The expectations of those responsible is certainly high.

The manager brought the media board, Kirsten Niehuus it to the point: "Shah Rukh Khan, Dom, Gendarmenmarkt, Olympic Stadium - along with the superstar plays a key role the city of Berlin The Indian film inspired millions of people will show their best! side, so that one or the other Don fan gets pleasure sure, once on Shah Rukh's footsteps in Berlin hike. "

Even Burkhard Kieker, visit berlin CEO sees in DON-2 is a brilliant advertising campaign for Berlin in India. This film should inspire in audience of millions on the Destination Berlin, and attract tourists from far away Thus India to the city.


Source: http://www.stadtmorgen.de/wirtschaft/mit-shah-rukh-khan-und-priyanka-chopra-in-don-2-zu-mehr-touristen-aus-dem-fernen-indien/5772.html



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