Spectacular Titanic 3D releases next month

Producer Jon Landau, the man behind some of the biggest movies ever made including Titanic and Avatar, was in Mumbai on Thursday to promote the release of Titanic 3D.

  • Producer Jon Landau, the man behind some of the biggest movies ever made including <i>Titanic</i> and <i>Avatar</i>, was in Mumbai on Thursday to promote the release of <i>Titanic 3D</i>.
    Producer Jon Landau, the man behind some of the biggest movies ever made including Titanic and Avatar, was in Mumbai on Thursday to promote the release of Titanic 3D.
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  • James Cameron's <i>Titanic</i> will be re-released in India on April 5, but this time in 3D.
    James Cameron's Titanic will be re-released in India on April 5, but this time in 3D.
  • Jon Landau is welcomed in Mumbai. He is in India to promote the 45-minute 3D version of the film, which was exhibited to the media in Mumbai.
    Jon Landau is welcomed in Mumbai. He is in India to promote the 45-minute 3D version of the film, which was exhibited to the media in Mumbai.
  • The screening of the 45-minute version of the film was yet another Hollywood first for India. <br><br> Seen here in the picture: Jon Landau enters the theatre.
    The screening of the 45-minute version of the film was yet another Hollywood first for India.

    Seen here in the picture: Jon Landau enters the theatre.
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  • The 3D version of the film will be released in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages.
    The 3D version of the film will be released in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages.
  • "It is a pleasure to be here and I thank the people of India to watch our films. We wanted to give our audience a different experience. The 3D version enhances and gives the most thrilling moments," Jon told reporters in Mumbai.<br><br>
The original <i>Titanic</i> starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet (1997) scooped 11 Oscars, including those of Best Picture and Best Director.<br><br> In the picture: Jon poses for shutterbugs.
    "It is a pleasure to be here and I thank the people of India to watch our films. We wanted to give our audience a different experience. The 3D version enhances and gives the most thrilling moments," Jon told reporters in Mumbai.

    The original Titanic starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet (1997) scooped 11 Oscars, including those of Best Picture and Best Director.

    In the picture: Jon poses for shutterbugs.
  • Director duo: Rohan Sippy and Nikhil Advani at the theatre
    Director duo: Rohan Sippy and Nikhil Advani at the theatre
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  • Jon Landau shake hands with Bhusan Kumar, son of late T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar.
    Jon Landau shake hands with Bhusan Kumar, son of late T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar.
  • Jon Landau and producer Goldie Behl chit-chat while Bhusan Kumar looks on holding the prestigious Oscar trophy.
    Jon Landau and producer Goldie Behl chit-chat while Bhusan Kumar looks on holding the prestigious Oscar trophy.
  • John poses with <i>Titanic's</i> lifejacket.
    John poses with Titanic's lifejacket.
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