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    TRACKING INDIAN BOLLYWOOD

    Lragir/am
    20 March 06

    A group of 17 Indian businessmen headed by the Honorary Consul of
    Armenia to the Indian city of Mumbai (former Bombay) has arrived in
    Armenia to set up business relations with their Armenian colleagues
    and to study the business environment in Armenia. The guests have
    already visited the Armenian Development Agency, the Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs and met with local businessmen. On March 20 the
    members of the delegation met with reporters.

    Among the members of the delegation are representatives of the
    leading branches of industry in India: diamonds, IT, pharmaceutics,
    tourism, metallurgy, etc. Presently, imports from India total 11
    million dollars, exports in the opposite direction total 400 thousand
    dollars. According to the deputy foreign minister of Armenia Armen
    Baiburdyan, trade between the two countries grows annually by 70 per
    cent and still there is potential. Besides trade the Armenians and
    Indians cooperate in education, science and culture. The cooperation
    in culture promises to develop cooperation in other spheres. Three
    representatives of the Indian Bollywood - Mukesh Bhatt, Sabir Boxala,
    Ashok Mehta - arrived in Yerevan with the delegation.

    Mukesh Bhatt opened his speech with the popular phrase in India
    "tourism follows wherever Bollywood goes."

    Bollywood annually produces 1000 films. Mukesh Bhatt annually produces
    5 films. He has produced 45 films, 27 were made abroad, in Switzerland,
    Singapore, etc. Life revealed that after such films Indian tourists
    tend to visit to the country. The Armenian ambassador to India
    Ashot Kocharyan, deputy minister of foreign affairs Armen Bayburdyan
    and the Indian ambassador to Armenia Rina Pandei and the producer
    expressed hope that soon a romantic Indian film will be produced in
    Armenia with all its subsequent consequences. Mukesh Bhatt hopes that
    a romantic relationship will begin between Armenia and Bollywood and
    will last long. He said he had been told that there is good scenery
    in Armenia for shooting. Mukesh Bhatt said there is also warmth and
    hospitality. The Indian reporter Gustasp Irani said unlike Singapore
    and China, the Armenians have preserved their identity and are an
    island of Christian culture surrounded with Arab culture.
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