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  • Zee Studio launches new property ‘Double Impact;’ lines up premieres for Jan

    Zee Studio launches new property ‘Double Impact;’ lines up premieres for Jan

    MUMBAI: This January 2016, Zee Studio has lined up a series of power-packed properties for viewers under its new property called ‘Double Impact.’

     

    The channel will kick-start the New Year with a double dose of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters and showcase movies like Goal 1&2Kung Fu Panda 1&2Toy Story 1&2Mission Impossible 2&4Karate Kid 1&3 and others.

     

    The ‘Double Impact’ band goes on air from 8 January and will the movies will be aired every Friday at 7 pm and 9 pm.

     

    Additionally, from 17 January at 9 pm, Zee Studio will premiere Eden on ‘Studio Xclusive.’ The film showcases the drama and thrill of a US soccer team, which gets stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash.

     

    Celebrating Indian Republic Day, the channel has lined up a special marathon of movies like Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Transformers 3, Gi: Joe 2, Shooter, Minority Report and The Peace Maker on 26 January from 8 am to 11 pm.

     

    Apart from this, on 31 January the channel will also be premiering ‘The One’ movie of the month Expendables 2 on at 9 pm.

     

    Some of the other movies lined up in January on Zee Studio includes premieres on ‘Super Studio’ like The Incredibles on 10 January and Pain & Gain on 24 January at 9 pm.

  • Zee Studio’s line-up for January 2016

    Zee Studio’s line-up for January 2016

    MUMBAI:  Zee Studio, the hollywood movie channel, has a series of power-packed properties especially lined-up for the viewers.

     

    Kick-start your New Year with a double dose of hollywood’s biggest blockbusters with Zee Studio’s brand new property ‘Double Impact’. The channel will showcase movies like Goal 1 and 2, Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2, Toy Story 1 and 2, Mission Impossible 2 and 4, Karate Kid 1 and 3 and many more exciting titles starting 8 January 2016 every Friday from 7 to 9 pm.

     

    Come 17 January 2016 at 9 pm; watch the exclusive television premiere of the movie Eden on ‘Studio Xclusive’.  Gather all your allies under one roof and stay glued to your television, to witness the drama and the thrill of a U.S. soccer team which gets stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash.

     

    Celebrating the day of Indian democracy, Zee Studio has lined-up a special- marathon of movies like Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Transformers 3, Gi: Joe 2, Shooter, Minority Report and The Peace Maker on this Republic Day, 26 January 2016 from 8 am to 11 pm.

     

    Stay indoors over one weekend and experience a film extravaganza like no other as Zee Studio guarantees to blow your mind with an exclusive channel premiere of the movie of the month Expendables 2 on Sunday, 31 January 2016 at 9 pm.

     

    That’s not all! Zee Studio continues to air blockbuster premieres on ‘Super Studio’, with a fresh line-up of movies like The Incredibles airing on 10 January 2016 at 9 pm and Pain and Gain on 24 January 2016 at 9 pm.

  • Hollywood films set to return to Indonesia

    Hollywood films set to return to Indonesia

    MUMBAI: After a five-month drought caused by a standoff over the country‘s tax on imported films, Hollywood films are set to return to Indonesian screens, with the final Harry Potter.


    “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is being imported by a newly established local company and will be released before Ramadan, the Islamic fasting month that begins on 1 August,” said Djonny Sjafruddin, head of the Indonesian Cinema Companies Union.


    The debut of Harry Potter and the other movies is made possible by the recent establishment of a new film importer, PT Omega Film, Sjarifuddin revealed. He however declined to give an exact release date.


    “All things such as censorship and subtitles have already been finished,” Sjafruddin said. “We need some 90 copies and they are now under process.”


    He also announced that Transformers 3 and Kung Fu Panda 2 would be released in the next few weeks.


    The announcement signals relief for moviegoers forced for months to make do with local productions and second-tier foreign releases because of the protracted dispute between studios, film importers and the government.


    In February, six major Hollywood studios withdrew films from Indonesia, a Muslim-majority nation of 237 million people, in opposition to a new levy on imported movies that was meant to protect local filmmakers.


    Last month the government announced a revised tax it said would bring back Hollywood movies, but their return had been blocked by another dispute.