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'Ludo' team starts rock band hunt

| | Apr 12, 2014, at 04:24 am
Mumbai, Apr 11 (IBNS): The director duo of film ‘Ludo’- Q and Nikon-is all set to start a rock band competition to search and identify a 'Bangla Rock Band' that will get a chance to feature in the film.

The competition will be held online where the top bands with the highest viewership on YouTube and likes on Facebook will be auditioned for the
finals. 

The finalists of the competition will get a chance to audition with Q, Nikon and the film’s music director Neel, who are looking for a band which makes its own kind of music with strong team chemistry and fantastic screen as well as stage presence.

The winning band will get a chance to create music that fits in with Q and Nikon’s brand of cinema.

Ludo is the latest film by director Q, who made the critically acclaimed and controversial film 'Gandu', which was banned from a theatrical release in India but became a cult phenomenon, both in India and across the globe.  

Q's films have always found festival and critical appreciation internationally, with BBC calling him the 'most subversive Indian filmmaker'. 

'Ludo' is being made under the banner of OverdoseJoint, Q's production house, a progressive art platform making original films, music and design and is co-produced by Idyabooster and Starfire Movies. 

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