In response to a question from Nicholas Snow (Publisher, NotesFromHollywood.com) during the 2008 Bangkok IIFA Weekend—International Indian Film Academy Awards—the cast and crew of the film Acid Factory, including stars Dia Mirza and Fardeen Khan and Director, Supern Verma, explain why "Bollywood" is a bad word. Mr. Verma also speaks about his all-star cast, but does he reveal the plot? And does he agree with Snow that Indian Cinema is kicking Hollywood's butt? Watch and find out! VIDEO CREDITS: Produced by Capital TV in association with Nicholas Snow Productions. WEB SITES OF INTEREST: www.tourismthailand.org, www.iifabuzz.com, www.capitaltv.co.th, www.wizcraftworld.com, www.imageimpact.co.th. ABOUT NICHOLAS SNOW: Nicholas Snow writes for leading magazines, presents and produces for television, works as an emcee, and acts in major motion pictures and on television, including in commercials. He is a singer/songwriter as well as the founder and publisher of the leading entertainment web sites, www.NotesFromHollywood.com and www.NotesFromBangkok.com. Nicholas welcomes opportunities to increase his role with the Indian Film Industry, both in front of and off camera (NotesFromIndia.com, NotesFromMumbai.com, etc. are in development). Visit www.NicholasSnow.com for more information.
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