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Omni greenlights Season 2 of Bollywood Star

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From a media release:

Bollywood boot camp is back in session, as OMNI Television and Makan Media greenlight production on Season 2 of the dynamic original reality series Bollywood Star. Equal parts talent search and documentary, the six-part, half-hour series follows Canadian would-be Bollywood stars on their quest for the opportunity of a lifetime: a role in a Bollywood film, and a chance to become the next Bollywood sensation. Canadians can submit their auditions online at OMNITV.ca/BollywoodStar beginning today. Additional production and broadcast details will be announced at a later date.

“It was clear from last season that Canada boasts an immense wealth of talent across all cultures and communities,” said Paritosh Mehta, Director of Independent Production Development for OMNI Television Ontario, Rogers Media. “OMNI Television has always celebrated the Bollywood film industry, and we look forward to once again offering viewers this life-changing opportunity and delivering a fresh new season of this captivating series.”

OMNI Television’s nationwide search is open to all talented Canadian hopefuls over the age of majority. Beginning today, applicants can visit OMNITV.ca/BollywoodStar for more information on how to submit their application form and video audition.

“We are very excited to produce another season of Bollywood Star and to share the real-life experiences of Canadians trying to make it in biggest movie industry in the world,” said Shaam Makan, Executive Producer, Makan Media. “This season, our Bollywood hopefuls will not only experience the glamorous sights and sounds of India, but they’ll also tackle some of the hard-hitting issues that affect Indian society today.”

Surrey, B.C.’s 25-year-old Simran Sidhu was crowned Bollywood Star’s Season 1 winner in April. Beating out talented hopefuls from all over the country, Sidhu’s stunning performances during the competition’s Indian leg dazzled industry experts and led her to the ultimate prize: a role in an upcoming Bollywood film.

Bollywood Star follows the format of the successful Bollywood Star Australia and United Kingdom. The series is commissioned by OMNI Television’s original content team and produced by Makan Media Inc, with Shaam Makan (Restaurant Makeover, The Next Star, Bollywood Star) serving as executive producer. Paritosh Mehta is Director of Independent Production Development for OMNI Television Ontario, Rogers Media.

 

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Link: Cybersix on DVD

From Cameron Archer at Gloryosky:

Cybersix Complete Series DVD Set Out Now Through Discotek Media
“Cybersix aired on Teletoon from 1999-2000, based on the more violent/sexually explicit Argentine comic book. The series was a Canada/Japan co-production between two Vancouver, British Columbia studios (Network of Animation, Ocean Productions), and Tokyo Movie Shinsha.” Continue reading.

Order on Amazon:

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Tonight: Seth Rogen’s Hilarity For Charity

Hilarity for Charity, Comedy
Comedian Seth Rogen brings together a hilarious line-up of comedians and special guests in support of the “Hilarity For Charity” fund, which benefits Alzheimer’s research, support, and awareness. Taped exclusively for Comedy and featuring appearances from Al Madrigal, Hannibal Buress, Jerrod Carmichael, Jim Norton, Joe Mande, and more.

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Link: Mag Ruffman of Road to Avonlea

From Constance Scrafield of the Orangeville Citizen:

Mag Ruffman – the Road from Avonlea
Mag Ruffman played the role of Olivia Dale in the famous television series, Road to Avonlea, set in Prince Edward Island, for seven years. “I sort of slipped into the role,” she admitted in an interview this week, “I hadn’t really had any acting training and I was working with some big stars.” Continue reading.

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Link: Mike Holmes Jr. builds his dad’s ultimate garage

From Bill Harris of QMI:

Mike Holmes lets son build him his ultimate garage
Mike Holmes Sr. and Mike Holmes Jr. are keen on being superheroes, but it gets more complex with the assigning of roles. “As a kid that’s what I wanted to do, I wanted to help people, I wanted to save people, I wanted to be a superhero,” Mike Jr. said. “I guess this is the closest thing I can do to that.” Continue reading.

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