BIG Picture's most awaited suspense thriller movie, Sikandar goes online by launching a microsite.
On April 16, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (R-ADAG)’s BIG Pictures launched the official website of its eagerly awaited movie Sikandar, in association with BIGFlix.
About Sikandar
Sikandar is a suspense thriller about the story of a young boy whose dream is to play football for his national team. The story mainly swivels around his struggles and challenges but takes an interesting twist when one day on his way to school he finds a gun, and how his life changes dramatically after that. Sikandar has certainly got a good storyline.
The movie stars Parzaan Dastur, the cute Sardar of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai fame, now a teenager, Ayesha Kapur, who gave a sterling performance in Black as a kid, R. Madhavan, Sanjay Suri and debutant Arunoday Singh in important roles.
The music has been given by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Sandesh Shandilya and Justin- Uday. The music has been released by Reliance Entertainment's Big Music and the movie is all set to hit the screen soon. For more information on ‘Sikandar’, log on to the website www.sikandar.bigflix.com
The site includes every bit of information about the movie and much more, like trailers, synopsis, videos, gallery, downloads and music. Apart from the regular features, the microsite includes few special features like the ‘Making of Sikandar’ and the ‘Vox Pop’ video that includes the responses of common people when they are asked a simple question: What would you do if your child found a gun?
Sudhir Mishra, the co-producer of Sikandar, said, “Sikandar is a very special movie since it is one of the very few suspense-thriller genre movies we have had so far in the history of movies in India.”
Reliance BIG Entertainment Ltd. (RBEL), entertainment arm of Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (R-ADAG) has significant presence in film entertainment having associations with prominent Bollywood directors, besides tie-ups with the major Hollywood production houses.
BIGFlix.com offers access to around 1300 titles on its video-on-demand division, offering the biggest range of Indian movies made in 13 Indian languages.
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