Historical Locations in Malaysia Are Currently In High Demand As Filming Locations For Bollywood Productions
Here's how Malaysian's historical locations are in high demand for Bollywood productions, read to know below
The ancient city of Malacca, in Malaysia, was ruled by the Dutch Empire for many years. A variety of architectural designs were created during their reign and are still in use now. These buildings are now well-liked tourist attractions in Malacca. Among those constructed in the Dutch style during the Dutch era are Christ Church and Stadthuys. These two Red Square locales were used in films such as Kuch Meeta Ho Gaye and Naam Shabana. These places were surprisingly used as Goa in both movies. Jokar Street, where one of the action scenes from the Kabali movie was filmed, lies just across the red square. Likewise, this site has been used for filming by numerous Indian movies, particularly those from the South Film Industry.
A Bollywood-based travel show, Bollylands.com has toured many such shooting locations in Malacca, where Indian films were shot. The show has a unique format where the host travels to the shooting locations of Indian Films. Alongside, they feature some unexplored places in the region, which are untouched by the filmmaker. This gives information about those unexplored destinations to the filmmakers, urging them to feature them in their projects.
The Malaysia season of Bollylands.com is now buzzing on MX Player with good response from viewers all across the globe. Apart from Malacca, team Bollylands.com has also covered other cities of Malaysia like Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Genting Highlands. The show has been acknowledged by many Bollywood celebrities, such as Farah Khan, Boman Irani, Anees Bazmee, Manoj Bajpayee, Sidharth Malhotra, and Sonu Sood. It has also been appreciated by various tourism boards, recognizing its potential to boost inbound tourism for their countries.
Like the aforementioned trivia, the show shares much informative and entertaining content. You can also subscribe to their YouTube channel @BollylandsDotCom or visit www.bollylands.com for more trivia and Bollywood updates.
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