Many film stars have
chosen to work on television after a successful journey in the film line and
vice versa. Trying your hand at different aspects of the industry is nothing
wrong. Similarly, a well known film producer, who has produced numerous movies
that have been smashing hits, can choose to explore other areas. It is a great
way of personal development as well as providing the audience with something
new and innovative.
It is in the news off
late that the famous bollywood film producer and recently turned director Sajid Nadiadwala is trying his luck at television. Being invested an
amount of Rs. 1 billion in a high profile television channel and taking over 50
percent of the venture, Sajid plans to establish his banner Nadiadwala Grandson
Entertainment further. By this, Sajid Nadiadwala wants to strengthen his company profile and create a name in the
television industry as well. Several other expansion plans are on Sajid’s mind
that he wishes to disclose a little while later.
According to Sajid Nadiadwala, a businessman should
explore all the genres at work and keep branching out to something new. This
ace film producer and director is an expert at making romantic comedies and has
successfully given movies like Judwaa, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Heyy Babyy,
Housefull, and Housefull 2. Due to a drastic augmentation of the television
industry, Sajid wishes to experiment with this field as well. He expresses that
he does not mind investing in media after he has done television.
Sajid
Nadiadwala under his banner desires to get hold of at least 100 single
screen cinemas all over India. His company has already got its hands on a
cinema hall in Falna, Rajasthan with aid from the managing director of Khalsa
Motors Jagdev Singh. They wish to attain somewhere between 5 to 10 single
screen cinemas in Rajasthan. They possess a vision of restoring these theatres
with high end technological and digital visual as well as audio quality. Jagdev
Singh and Sajid together want to build a multiplex in Jodhpur that will be
named ‘Newplex’!
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