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Australian cricketer Brett Lee celebrates Holi

| | Mar 10, 2015, at 02:43 am
Sydney, Mar 9 (IBNS): Australian cricketer Brett Lee who'll be soon seen in the first Indo-Australian production, UnIndian, celebrated the festival of colours, Holi.
Brett recently shot for a Holi scene for his film. 
 
This was the first time that he celebrated the Indian festival of colours and simply loved and enjoyed it. 
 
Director Anupam Sharma says, "Holi with its intoxicating fun of colours is a crucial part of unINDIAN film. We created a Holi festival in Sydney  with hundreds coming in as Extras to celebrate Holi with Brett Lee and the cast . Brett had a very INDIAN holi celebration while shooting for UnIndian.   Indian actors Tannishtha, Supriya Pathak and Akash Khurana were very surprised to see how within minute Brett learned how to colour and be coloured in a very Indian style….then it was free for all with some great colours and music by Salim Sulaiman."
 

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