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MUMBAI: Compact Disc India Ltd (CDI), an integrated
media and entertainment company, and White Light
Entertainment, the maker of Jurassic Park
and Schindler's List, have teamed up
to co-produce Playing with the Enemy,
a movie based on the World War II drama.
CDI
will be investing $30 million in the project
which is estimated to cost $45-50 million.
CDI
chairman Suresh Kumar said, "We are investing
$30 million in the project. The entire project
is estimated to be around $45-50 million, depending
on the star cast, which will be disclosed by
the end of April."
"We are proud to be associated with White
Light Entertainment. This association reflects
confidence in CDI's ability to co-produce the
biggest film any Indian producer has ever made
so far," added Kumar.
Playing
with the Enemy revolves around a baseball
player who finds redemption in teaching a group
of German prisoners of war how to play baseball.
The
movie, which will start production in Canada
in May 2008, is slated to release in the first
quarter of 2009.
Other
projects by CDI include a 3D-animation film
Soccer, which has a budget of $20.15
million and Eternal Love, a $15.70 million
film that revolves around the Taj Mahal.
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