Michael J Fox At Marwah Studios

by bhanupriya | March 15, 2009 at 04:28 am
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Four times winner of Golden Globe Award for his best acting and two time Screens Actor Guilds Awards for his acting talent the internationally known Hollywood star  visited renowned Marwah Studios at <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Film City, Noida. on the invitation of Sandeep Marwah the President of Marwah Group Of Creative Enterprises.

 

Largely known for his works in feature film Back To The Future, The Frighteners, The American President, and television serials like Spin City, Family Ties, Boston Legal and recipient of  Emmy Awars as well as Peoples Choice Awards  star actor met the students of Asian Academy Of Film And Television and talked to them about their acting learning process. Michael Fox saw two of the improvisations of the students and could not resists praising them. The question answer session brought many aspects of acting into lime light.

 

It was a rare occasion for the students of AAFT Asian Academy Of Film And Television when a Hollywood Star talking to them face to face with a documentary being made by ABC Channel on the same training floor. Michael Fox expressed his desire to get associated with Bollywood in a big way and he considered the visit to Marwah Studios at Film City Noida as the beginning of his connection with Bollywood. Sandeep Marwah, the President Of Marwah Studios and Founder of Film City Noida presented Life Membership Of International Film And Television Club to the Chief Guest of the Day Micheal J Fox..


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bhanupriya

ONE OF THE RAREST MOMENTS IN AAFT Kalyan Sarkar

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This query is for the author of the article. You have not made yopur article very informative and so it is very vague. Fox sar improvisation of three students and out of them, he praised only Lucky Thakur's (Ajeet Singh) performance. You should have given his name as he is the one who has brought pride for AAFT and Marwah studios.

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