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'Tigers' has a roaring premiere at Toronto

'Tigers' has a roaring premiere at Toronto

India Blooms News Service | | 10 Sep 2014, 11:29 pm
Mumbai, Sept 10 (IBNS): Oscar-winning Danis Tanovic's new film Tigers, which features Bollywood star Emraan Hashmi in his first international project, was premiered worldwide at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival on Monday evening.

The 9:45 pm show at Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto was a sold out screening as the audience watched in rapt attention the true story of the salesman who blew the whistle on the baby food scandal in Pakistan.

Besides Emraan and Danis, present at the screening was National Award-winning actress Geetanjali who plays Zainab, the wife of the salesman. Also in attendance were the film's producers Prashita Chaudhary of Cinemorphic and Guneet Monga of Sikhya Entertainment plus Tigers' co-producer and co-writer- Andy Paterson.

But the highlight of the evening, apart from the movie itself which got a standing ovation, was the curtain call.

After the usual introduction of the actors, Danis called on stage Syad Aamir Raza, the salesman on whose life the film is based on and who is played by Emraan in the film.

As Aamir walked up to the stage with his wife Shafqat, everyone in the audience was deeply moved.

"The screening was great and it was good that Aamir was there at the premiere," said Emraan.

"The audience verdict was fantastic. The issue is now out in the forefront and more and more people will get to know about the subject as the film releases," he said.

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