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Bollywood actor Om Puri to star in Spielberg movie with Helen Mirren - Bernama

Posted: 12 Aug 2013 08:47 AM PDT

August 12, 2013
Latest Update: August 13, 2013 07:47 am

Bollywood actor Om Puri (pic) is joining Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren in a Steven Spielberg produced film "The Hundred-Foot Journey," Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

The 62-year-old actor, who has previously starred in international productions like "East is East", "City of Joy"  and "Charlie Wilson's War", said he is looking forward to working with Mirren in DreamWorks film, directed by Swedish filmmaker Lasse Hallstrom.

"I am very happy to work with Helen Mirren and the director is also very experienced. He has done 35 films. I am leaving on Aug 31 for nine weeks of shooting," Puri told PTI in a phone interview from Mumbai.

Puri said that he got the part through his agent in London.

Hallstrom has previously directed films like "ABBA: The Movie", "The Cider House Rules", "Chocolat" and "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen".

"The Hundred-Foot Journey" is based on the best-selling book by Richard C Morais. It tells the story of an Indian family who moved to France and opened an Indian restaurant a hundred feet across the street from a Michelin-starred French restaurant.

Manish Dayal and Charlotte Le Bon also star in the film, which is produced by Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey and Juliet Blake. - Bernama

Online ABBA memorabilia disappoints at auction

Posted: 12 Aug 2013 02:53 AM PDT

August 12, 2013
Latest Update: August 13, 2013 01:53 am

An online sale of a vast collection of ABBA memorabilia failed to meet expectations, the Swedish auction house that organised it said today.

Thomas Nordin, a collector of all things related to the group famous for hits including "Dancing Queen", "Fernando" and "Mamma Mia", had put some 25,000 items up for sale.

Auction house Stockholms Auktionsverk estimated the two-day sale of the collection - the largest dedicated to the iconic disco group to be sold at auction - could fetch up to 95,000 euros (about RM400,000).

But deputy head Christian Minnhagen said the final tally was lower than hoped, at just 64,500 euros.

"We shouldn't forget this is the first time such a sale has taken place," he said, adding some lots had surpassed expectations.

A purple jacket bearing the name of the group went for 31,500 kronor, more than seven times the list price.

And a limited edition maxi single produced in 1981 by the group for their manager Stig Anderson's 50th birthday was sold for 42,000 kronor almost twice the list price of 25,000 kronor. Only 200 copies of the single had been produced.

The collection comprised objects collected by Nordin since 1974 when ABBA burst onto the international scene winning the Eurovision contest with their song "Waterloo".

Nordin, an ABBA fan who was nine at the time, has since then picked up rare items and unusual merchandise from around the world, such as ABBA clogs made exclusively for the American market, rare ABBA soaps and dolls, a large collection of clippings and books, and original posters.

Nordin, now 48, planned to keep just three souvenirs "which do not take up much space", including a postcard signed by all four members of the group: Agnetha Faeltskog, Bjoern Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson.

Yesterday, he said he was happy with the results of the sale.

"Obviously there are certain things that did not sell. It's very varied, but I'm very very happy," he said.

Items which did not find buyers will be sold at an auction in the autumn, with lower list prices.

ABBA dominated the 1970s disco scene with their glitzy costumes, kitsch dance routines and catchy tunes such as "Winner takes it all", "Money, Money, Money" and "Take a Chance on Me".

They split in 1983 and have vowed they will never reunite to sing together again. - AFP, August 12, 2013.

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