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  • Mukta sells telecast rights to SET

    Bollywood showman Subhash Ghai's Mukta Arts yesterday ended all speculation regarding the sale of satellite telecast

  • Mukta sells telecast rights to SET

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 25, 2002

    Bollywood showman Subhash Ghai‘s Mukta Arts yesterday ended all speculation regarding the sale of satellite telecast rights of its film library when it announced that Sony Entertainment Television had bought them.
    The deal, which includes the entire Mukta film library of 12 films, is for Rs 161 million for a five-year period. The company‘s first deal to sell its movie library to B4U channel fell through last year.

    "We were talking to several channels for the last one year and finally signed the agreement with SET this (yesterday) afternoon," the Press Trust of India quoted company executive director Parvez Farooqui as saying.

    Farooqui was quoted as saying Mukta Arts was open to enter into a similar arrangement with other television channels for its future movies.

    The 12 films include Ghai‘s first blockbuster Karz, which was released in 1980, Yaadein, Taal, Pardes, Khalnayak, Saudagar, Karma, Hero, Trimurti, Rahul, Ram Lakhan and the still-to-be released Badhaai Ho Badhaai.

    Mukta sold the rights for Badhaai Ho Badhaai alone for Rs 12.5 million.

  • Mukta sells telecast rights to SET

    Bollywood showman Subhash Ghai's Mukta Arts yesterday ended all speculation regarding the sale of satellite telecast

  • Channel [V] VJ Pooja dies in Delhi car crash

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 24, 2002

    Pooja Mukherjee, popular host of the Channel [V] show What Woman Want, died in a car crash in New Delhi early today.

    The accident occured when the Maruti 800 in which she, along with four others, were travelling was hit by a truck on Delhi‘s Lodhi Road at 2:20 am in the early hours of the morning. All the four - documentary filmmaker Nishit Sharan, Pankaj Kakkar, Ashish Puri and Shivali Malhotra - were also killed in the accident.

    Twenty-year-old Pooja, a student of Delhi‘s prestigious Lady Shri Ram College, shot to fame through What Woman Want. The show had a number of celebrity guests in it, including Nandita Das, Raveena Tandon, Madhu Sapre, Pooja Batra, Rinke Khanna and Meghna Gulzar.

    Pooja also featured in advertising campaigns for Pepsi, Hyundai Santro and LG Electronics as well as in two music videos.

  • Channel [V] VJ Pooja dies in Delhi car crash

    Pooja Mukherjee, popular host of the Channel [V] show What Woman Want, died in a car crash in New Delhi earl

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