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Nadiadwala to host big bash to celebrate twin successes

Subhash K. Jha IANS, 23 Apr, 2014 01:16 PM
  • Nadiadwala to host big bash to celebrate twin successes
Producer Sajid Nadiadwala, who is in Warsaw shooting with Salman Khan for his directorial debut "Kick", is kicked by the opening reports of his new production "2 States".
 
He now plans a very big celebration bash for the twin successes this year of his "Highway" and "2 States".
 
Speaking from Warsaw Nadiadwala said, "By the grace of god this has so far been a fantastic year for my production house." 
 
"When we produced 'Highway', Imtiaz Ali and I planned it as a small experimental quick film, while we waited for Ranbir Kapoor's dates later during this year. How were we to know 'Highway' would be such a success. It is one of my proudest achievements. And now I hear roaring reports of '2 States'! So it's a double triumph for Alia Bhatt from our production house."
 
Nadiadwala hopes the streak of luck continues this year for his production house. 
 
"We've Tiger Shroff's launch film ('Heropanti') coming up next. We hope it does for Tiger what 'Hero' had done for his father Jackie Shroff."
 
Meanwhile, the preparation for the mega bash is on here.

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