“The City that Never Sleeps” Movie will Break 20 Guinness world record

Hollywood leading actor Jeremy Marr Williams

 

The Bollywood producer Satish Reddy and producer Director Haroon Rashid had done world’s longest one shot film “One Shot Fear without Cut” which is 2 hours 20 minute long completely one take movie on a single camera. The movie has already got rave review in international film festivals like Sundance Film Festival, Venice Film Festival and Shanghai Film International film festival. The movie which is a Limca Record holder as is very soon to be seen in the Guinness world records as well, shall be hitting the theaters shortly. After this success both producers and Director are now ready to break a series of 20 Guinness Book of World record through their upcoming movie “The City that Never Sleeps”. They have already signed a Hollywood leading actor Jeremy Marr Williams who has done 16 Hollywood films.

Bollywood producer Satish Reddy said, “Its challenge for me to make such a movie that people have never attempted in the whole world. Associating 20 Guinness records with our new film. It’s a very tough job to make this and the audience will be able to watch it in the movie.

This Film brings more international flavor for the audience that they never tasted before in Bollywood. You will see an amalgamation of many actor and actress from different countries U.K, U.S.A, Pakistan, Ukrain and Russia. The Bollywood stars also feature in the movie with four music directors and twenty supporting directors to complete the film within seven days to first copy out.

Director Haroon Rashid who is ready to add another feather in his cap with this second film said, “It’s just the beginning. We will make history in Indian cinema. It’s great to have such a fabulous artist team from all over world to work with.”

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