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    THE INDIAN FILM COMPANY ZEROES ON FIRST FILM
    By Rohini Bhandari

    http://www.businessofcinema.com/?file=st ory&id=4319
    12 July 2007, 06:44 AM

    MUMBAI: Viacom and TV18's joint venture The Indian Film Company, which
    was recently listed on London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment
    Market (AIM) is firming up plans for its first co-production venture.

    The film, titled Loot, which will be made on a budget of Rs 120
    million (Rs 12 crores), is in co-production with actor Suniel Shetty's
    production house Popcorn Entertainment. While the male star cast has
    been finalised, the female leads are yet to be decided.

    The companies have signed on Suniel Shetty, Govinda, Shreyas Talpade
    and Javed Jaffrey for Loot.

    Confirming the same to Businessofcinema.com, Popcorn Entertainment
    director and head of movie business Shabbir Boxwala says, "We are in
    talks with The Indian Film Company for our forthcoming project. The
    film will be directed by Rajneesh Thakur."

    Thakur, who earlier directed Amar Joshi Shaheed Ho Gaya, has also been
    associated with Ram Gopal Varma as a writer and director for various
    films including Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega, Road and Darna Mana Hai.

    Network 18's motion picture division - Studio 18's CEO Sandeep
    Bhargava, who is also heading The Indian Film Company, said, "We have
    been in talks with Popcorn, however the papers are to be signed."

    Loot is a comic thriller and will be shot extensively in Russia. "This
    will be the first Bollywood film to be shot in Armenia, Russia. It
    will go on floors by August end," Boxwala informs.

    The Indian Film Company raised £50 million (Rs 4.55 billion) on
    AIM and is targetting to hold investments in a diversified portfolio
    of approximately 30 to 40 film projects. The size of investments in
    individual film projects would initially range from £1 million to
    £7 million.

    Meanwhile, the company's stock on AIM is currently trading at 100
    pence (£1), which is its original listing price, when it debuted on
    18 June, 2007.

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