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Boyle's 127 Hours to hit Indian screens on Jan 28

Danny Boyle's thrilling biopic 127 Hours, about a rock climber, is going to release in India on Jan 28. Having already created a stir across the festival circuit, the biopic has also bagged three nominations at the forthcoming 68th Annual Golden Globes awards.

Updated on: Dec 30, 2010 08:21 PM IST
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Danny Boyle's thrilling biopic 127 Hours, about a rock climber, is going to release in India Jan 28.

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Having already created a stir across the festival circuit, the biopic has also bagged three nominations at the forthcoming 68th Annual Golden Globes awards including Best Score for Indian music maestro A.R. Rahman, best actor (Drama) and best screenplay."We are delighted with the response and buzz that 127 Hours is garnering across the world. It is a very special film and the awards are a testimony to its brilliance. We believe that the Indian audiences will appreciate this outstanding film, just

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like they did Slumdog Millionaire," Vijay Singh, chief executive officer, distributors Fox Star Studios India, said in a statement.

Produced, co-written and directed by Boyle, the movie stars James Franco as real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston, who became trapped by a boulder in Robbers Roost, Utah, for more than five days in 2003.

The film, based on Ralston's autobiography Between a Rock and a Hard Place, was written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy and produced by Christian Colson, who previously teamed up for Slumdog Millionaire, and John Smithson. Premiered on Sep 4, the film saw limited release in New York and Los Angeles on Nov 5.

 
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