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Urmila Matondkar adds glamour to
Nepal's gaming industry
By Sudeshna Sarkar, Indo-Asian News Service
Kathmandu, Aug 12 (IANS) Bollywood's oomph girl Urmila Matondkar,
who joined the ranks of the mega-billion film industry's sex
symbols with director Ram Gopal Varma's
1995 hit "Rangeela", now has a new role lined up in Nepal -
adding glamour to Nepal's gaming industry.
The actress, who's known as much for her versatile acting as her
sizzling guest appearances in films like "China Gate", where she
outshone the leading ladies, will make a
special appearance Saturday at Kathmandu's newest casino, Casino
Shangri-la, to inaugurate the gala opening.
Focusing on wooing visitors from India and Bangladesh, Casino
Shangri-la is aiming to create its unique identity among the
capital's seven casinos by offering glamour and
entertainment along with gaming.
"In India, you can't meet celebrities just like that," says
Shalini Wadhwa, chief executive officer at Casino Shangri-la.
"But here, you can."
Guests at the casino can have a photo session with Urmila and
lively interaction. After the grand opening, Wadhwa plans to get
more celebs from India.
Wadhwa, who also runs two magazines in Nepal, Boss and the Voice
of Women, and has a network of contacts extending from New Delhi
to Sri Lanka, roped in mutual
friends to invite Urmila and since the actress was free, she
consented.
Nepal's tourism industry, hit by
a 10-year-old communist insurgency and then, last year, acute
political turmoil after King Gyanendra seized power, got a
respite this
summer after the king stepped down and the new government and
the rebels called a ceasefire.
"Starting from Saturday, it's going to be a long weekend in
India with Tuesday being a national holiday there because of the
Indian Independence Day," says Wadhwa.
Nepal, India's closest neighbour, is already reaping the fruits
of the vacation.
"The flights (to Nepal) are full, the hotels are booked, Casino
Shangri-la already has a sizeable group of Indian visitors,"
says Wadhwa.
"We are hoping Urmila Matondkar's visit will also send out the
message to India that Nepal is a safe destination once again."
While people would flock to the casino to see the Bollywood
star, one of the reasons why Urmila came to Nepal is to visit
the famed Pashupatinath temple, one of the
holiest sites for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains alike.
The actress, who arrived Friday evening and would depart Sunday,
would visit the shrine, which, before her has been visited by
other Indian celebrities like Jaya Bachchan
and her son, Abhishek.
Nepal under ceasefires exerts a strong draw on Bollywood. Three
years ago, during the last truce, Bollywood superstar Govinda
and Priyanka Chopra came to Nepal for a
shooting while Karisma Kapoor sought a brief low profile respite
here from the troubles in her career as well as love life.
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