Are Bollywood Film Awards Coming to Amsterdam?

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Bollywood is making a significant impact in Amsterdam, with Amitabh Bachchan recently spotted at Dam Square for a film awards event expected to attract 400 million viewers. There is excitement among fans about the upcoming ticket sales for the event. Some users express a desire for Bollywood films to be shown in local theaters, noting that this has already begun to happen. A point of contention arises regarding ticket sales being limited to Firefox users, causing frustration for those who prefer other browsers. Overall, the discussion highlights the growing presence of Bollywood in Amsterdam and the anticipation surrounding the film awards.
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Bollywood coming to Amsterdam!

I couldn't be more happy seeing Amitabh Bachchan on the Dam square yesterday, it's an honor to host the film awards event with 400 million viewers expected to watch. I'll be getting tickets once the sale starts :biggrin:
 
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i never knew u like Amitabh Bachchan...what about srk Monique
 
I hear they are only selling tickets to those who use firefox. :wink:
 
Shah rukh khan, not really, I only like https://www.physicsforums.com/image.php?u=15&type=profile&dateline=1093888616 :biggrin:

I've been watching these films for some years now, and I think it is about time that they start showing them in the theaters here.. which they incidently actually started doing (my father blamed me for it :rolleyes:).
dduardo said:
I hear they are only selling tickets to those who use firefox. :wink:
:cry: I don't want to use firefox
 
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