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James Bond set to come back to India

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James Bond is set to return to India for the first time in nearly 30 years, after the government granted filming permission for the latest instalment of the fictional superspy’s adventures. The last time a Bond film was on location in India was for the 1983 hit “Octopussy”, with Roger Moore in the lead role. It was shot in the northern states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

James Bond set to come back to IndiaAn official at the films division of India’s information and broadcasting ministry told AFP permission to film the movie was granted on August 25. And India’s railways ministry confirmed the makers of the as-yet untitled movie, currently known as “Bond 23”, had applied to shoot in Mumbai, Ahmedabad and the resort state of Goa.

Shooting is planned for February and March next year, said Chandralekha Mukherjee, railway executive director of publicity, rejecting reports that the ministry had denied permission to film a sequence on the network. “There’s no dispute. The only issue is that we can’t obviously stop trains and inconvenience passengers,” she said.

“The only issue now is to decide what are going to be the points where the shooting will happen. We’re looking into it.” “Bond 23”, to be directed by Oscar-winner Sam Mendes, is due for release in November 2012.

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