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Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra keen to learn Japanese

| | Jun 14, 2015, at 04:24 am
Mumbai, June 13 (IBNS) After the huge success of filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's last released movie Bhaag Milkha Bhaag in India, the film recently was released in Japan.

The director who also went for the premiere of the film in the country even picked up a few Japanese words from people around.

Rakeysh Mehra has loved the language so much that now the director wants to learn the language full fledged.

The director tries and speaks the words that he learnt back there and is now keen to language the language entirely.

Well guess, we soon would be hearing Rakeysh speak in new language.

It had been showed at 28 theaters already, and will be released at more 5 theaters in the future. All together 33 theaters. 9200 audiences watched the film and BO counted 11,000,000.

The reaction to the film in Japan was really nice and changed the fixed image of Indian Cinema for Japanese people.

The director is now extremely busy with his forthcoming film Mirziya, starring two fresh faces.

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