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    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 22, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBIA: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited classic movies channel Zee Classic that has 300 exclusive titles from the 1940?s to the 1970?s will be rolling out the second phase of the ?The Classic Cut? film festival that pays tribute to the greatest films and icons of Indian Cinema.

    The channel has partnered with Big 92.7FM, DNA, Dish TV and PVR theatres to reach out and spread awareness about the activity.

    After the success of the first edition held in February this year, the channel is back again to carry forward the promise of bringing the magic of the ?Evergreen Age? of Hindi Cinema to its audiences beyond the television screen.
    This time around, ?The Classic Cut? Film Festival will re-release four iconic Bollywood movies - Sholay, Karz, Seeta aur Geeta and Deewar in PVR theatres. The movies will be shown in a by invite only event in Mumbai on 21 April and in Delhi on 28 April.

    ZEEL Hindi Movie Cluster business head Mohan Gopinath said, "Great stories and great characters are timeless, and at Zee Classic, we?re fortunate to have a treasure trove of both. With ?The Classic Cut? Film Festival we?re thrilled to give audiences of all ages the chance to experience these masterpieces and in the case of younger generations, for the first time on the big screen. True to our word, Zee Classic will re-release Sholay, Karz, Seeta aur Geeta and Deewar on the big screen in Mumbai and Delhi. This is a rare opportunity for all the cinema aficionados to watch cult movies in theatres. The festival will begin in Mumbai and Delhi and will be taken to other towns subsequently. We are also utilizing this opportunity to connect with the loyal viewers of Zee Classic and invite them over to enjoy the extravaganza in Mumbai and Delhi."

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