Wednesday, December 1, 2010

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Sex kitten Pamela Anderson seems to have started off a trend of sorts when she entered the Bigg Boss house this season. Hollywood hotties Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore, not ones to miss out on all the attention from the Indian masses, are set to visit India come 2011.

And that's not all. Along with them, television producer Tom Green, comic star Rob Schneider (who was spotted in Grown Ups) and producer John Schneider will come to India to announce their tie up with True Cinema, an Indian production company.

According to a Hindustan Times report, writer-director Sudipto Sen, who controls the production house stated, "Our company has signed a three-year deal for five films: Indian Autumn, Amrit Kumbh, Gora, Devi and Legend Of Rafailov, with Hollywood-based studio Black Satellite and their production wing Media Distribution Partners. Noted Hollywood-based producer Raj Rahi, Shahrook Omer who produced White Night and Assad Khan have been the architects of this entire deal."

It is also believed that Russell Crowe will be acting in Amrit Kumbh and will join the others in India later on.

Diaz will play the lead in a romantic film along with a Bollywood A-lister rumoured to be Hrithik Roshan.

Tom Green, who has worked on TV series Jackass and Charlie's Angels, is believed to be doing a television series in collaboration with Sudipto's company and Rob Schneider will star in two films.

However, the internation celebrity fever will begin much sooner as the third edition of Rendez-Vous With French Cinema in India will start from December 4th in Mumbai. The event is jointly organised by the French Embassy in India and Unifrance and will air seven French movies subtitled in English.

Those expected to visit the festival include actress Kristin Scott Thomas from Sarah’s Key, Julie Ferrier form Heartbreaker and directors Olivier Assayas, François Ozon and Jacques Cluzaud.

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