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Action play
EROS International has joined hands with FXLabs Studios to launch India’s first 3D PC action game based on Aamir Khan’s latest flick ‘Ghajini’. Ghajini is a third-person action game, which features recreated movie locations and scenes in 3D to provide gamers with actual movie sets so the experience as authentic as the film. The players get a first-hand experience of the main protagonist and character Sanjay (played by Khan) and come across challenges and trails faced by him in the film. Khan has lent his voice and also enacted certain moves to bring in authenticity for the action sequences. Eros Pictures executive director Biren Ghose, says, “Eros International and FXLabs will hopefully be the first in creating a new line of games that leverage big movie titles and stories. Eros is committed to providing innovative solutions to its consumers and offering the interactive Ghajini PC game is another way of delivering on that promise.”
‘Hun’ apna Punjab
THERE’S more to Punjab than its mustard fields, robust Bhangra and lip-smacking sarson da saag believes Sushil Dosanjh who brings to the region, the eleventh edition of the international Punjabi quarterly magazine ‘Hun’. Giving a platform to writers of the state who feel proud of its history and culture, the magazine is divided into many interesting sections. “We have deliberately kept space for a segment that brings to light the reasons why various wars were fought on the land of the Punjab. This is an endeavour to enlighten the global Punjabi Village,” explained Dosanjh who is also the editor of the magazine. “Through this magazine we wanted to inform people not only about the art, culture and traditions of Punjab but also the facts and the pro-people movements of the past,” summed up the editor.
Kabir kahe
The Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Akademy is organising ‘Suno Bhai Sadho’, based on Kabir bani, at The State Library- Sector 34, Chandigarh on January 2 at 6.30 pm. Renowned singer of Malvi folk style, Prahlad Singh Tipananya, will present the programme.


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