After presenting a colourful circus, masterful magic and an Indian Broadway, the Kingdom of Dreams is all set to mesmerise its audiences with .The Black Light Theatre., a unique performance using ultra-violet (Uv) light to create visual illusions.The Black Light Theatre, slated to start Nov 8, is characterised by the use of black curtains, a darkened stage, and black lighting (Uv light), paired with fluorescent costumes in order to create the intricate illusions.Viraf Sarkari, director of Kingdom of Dreams says he hopes to capture the imagination of the audience with the new experience from Prague, exhibited in India for the first time..This show adds one more to the list of stunning international shows which have been brought to India. After a successful run of mega-magic by Franz Harary and Acromania . the Mongolian Circus, this new international show will be exciting for both international and Indian tourists,. Sarkari told Ians.
- 11/5/2011
- Filmicafe
Click above for more stills That Shah Rukh Khan has a huge fan following world over is a given. However, what was surprising to note was the fact that even the President of Russia Dimitri Medvedev is an admirer of the Bollywood superstar. The Russian President was in Mumbai on a political visit but he did squeeze out sometime from his busy schedule to drop by on the sets of Ra.One to meet Shah Rukh Khan. Dimitri Medvedev was also equally excited to meet Srk's Ra.One co-star Kareena Kapoor and even told her how popular her late grandfather (Shri. Raj Kapoor) still is in his homeland Russia. The President saw one shot, chatted with the actors and bid them goodbye. In the recent past, even world famous magician Franz Harary made a stop over on the sets of Ra.One to meet the Baadshah of Bollywood. Surely they...
- 12/23/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
That Shah Rukh Khan has a huge fan following world over is a given. However, what was surprising to note was the fact that even the President of Russia Dimitri Medvedev is an admirer of the Bollywood superstar. The Russian President was in Mumbai on a political visit but he did squeeze out sometime from his busy schedule to drop by on the sets of Ra.One to meet Shah Rukh Khan. Dimitri Medvedev was also equally excited to meet Srk's Ra.One co-star Kareena Kapoor and even told her how popular her late grandfather (Shri. Raj Kapoor) still is in his homeland Russia. The President saw one shot, chatted with the actors and bid them goodbye. In the recent past, even world famous magician Franz Harary made a stop over on the sets of Ra.One to meet the Baadshah of Bollywood. Surely they don't call him King Khan for nothing.
- 12/23/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
August 12, 2010: Franz Harary the renowned Magic Guru, who is a known face in Star One’s ‘India’s Magic Star’, is soon going to be seen performing an amazing magical act on the tracks of Mumbai local trains.
The ace magician lies down on the tracks of local trains and he is chained so that he cannot move. People crowd in large numbers at the place to witness this dangerous act. Harary will be seen escaping unscratched after being almost run over by a local train to the utter amazement of all.
No one in this world would have wished this to happen even to the enemies. Franz being.
The ace magician lies down on the tracks of local trains and he is chained so that he cannot move. People crowd in large numbers at the place to witness this dangerous act. Harary will be seen escaping unscratched after being almost run over by a local train to the utter amazement of all.
No one in this world would have wished this to happen even to the enemies. Franz being.
- 8/12/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Popular magician, Franz Harary is back in India after he made the Taj Mahal disappear on his last visit. This time he will be a judge and mentor for Star One’s- India’s Magic Star show. “Anything outside the laws of physics if magic; it’s just all about presentation,” he says. “I like manipulating large objects. These days I can say let’s get the moon to vanish and no one will look at me weirdly. One can spin visual images into illusions the audiences simply cannot fathom. Take the many cows on the road in India as an example. I get inspired by these ...
- 7/31/2010
- Hindustan Times - TV
New Delhi, July 27 – Renowned American illusionist Franz Harary, who once made the Taj Mahal disappear, says Indian magicians have no money, no technology, but their magic ‘blows my mind’.
‘Magic started in India around 5,000 years ago and eventually became popular. But shortly after it was invented, it became stagnant. There is a whole lot of it to come out,’ Franz, 45, told Ians over phone from Mumbai. ‘About 250-300 years ago it came over to the Us.’
Harary, who has made several friends in India and frequently.
‘Magic started in India around 5,000 years ago and eventually became popular. But shortly after it was invented, it became stagnant. There is a whole lot of it to come out,’ Franz, 45, told Ians over phone from Mumbai. ‘About 250-300 years ago it came over to the Us.’
Harary, who has made several friends in India and frequently.
- 7/27/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
July 16, 2010: Franz Harary, the celebrated magician who earlier had performed with Michael Jackson and also made the Taj Mahal float on air, will be seen on Cadbury Gems’ ‘India’s Magic Star’ showing on Star One.
Franz has earlier enthralled audience in places like Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Walt Disney World, and Euro-Disney. He would be seen as a judge on the show along with his Indian counterparts Sac Vasanth and Rajat Narsimhan.
Franz stands apart in a room full of magicians as he has the panache in blending magic with music.
He is also trained.
Franz has earlier enthralled audience in places like Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Walt Disney World, and Euro-Disney. He would be seen as a judge on the show along with his Indian counterparts Sac Vasanth and Rajat Narsimhan.
Franz stands apart in a room full of magicians as he has the panache in blending magic with music.
He is also trained.
- 7/16/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
TOKYO -- DreamWorks/Paramount's Transformers returned to its spiritual home Tuesday evening as director Michael Bay, Josh Duhamel, illusionist Franz Harary and thousands of fans converged here for a Japanese premiere that brought the characters' 23-year odyssey full circle.
The shape-changing automatons the hit film is based on began life in a toy-design workshop in eastern Tokyo nearly three decades ago. In 1984, U.S. toymaker Hasbro teamed with Japan's Takara, believing that the action figures had potential outside robot-obsessed Japan.
The partnership has continued fruitfully until today -- still shipping a million toys annually in Japan and five million globally -- and led to the TV series and movies.
While other recent premieres, including those for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Spider-Man 3, were held at the swanky Roppongi Hills cinema in the city center, Transformers debuted in the aircraft hangarlike venue at the Tokyo Big Sight complex in Odaiba. The sci-fi look of the area, which sits on reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay and also houses the futuristic Fuji TV building, provided an apt backdrop for a tale of robotic wars.
The shape-changing automatons the hit film is based on began life in a toy-design workshop in eastern Tokyo nearly three decades ago. In 1984, U.S. toymaker Hasbro teamed with Japan's Takara, believing that the action figures had potential outside robot-obsessed Japan.
The partnership has continued fruitfully until today -- still shipping a million toys annually in Japan and five million globally -- and led to the TV series and movies.
While other recent premieres, including those for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Spider-Man 3, were held at the swanky Roppongi Hills cinema in the city center, Transformers debuted in the aircraft hangarlike venue at the Tokyo Big Sight complex in Odaiba. The sci-fi look of the area, which sits on reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay and also houses the futuristic Fuji TV building, provided an apt backdrop for a tale of robotic wars.
- 7/25/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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