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 Stage is set for glittering Filmfare night
 REKHA DIXIT
 
 TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2003 12:56:03 AM ]
 
 —the 48th Annual Manikchand Filmfare Awards-2002.
 
 The big event will be held at the MMRDA grounds in the Bandra-Kurla complex on February 21.
 
 Under the direction of noted art director Nitin Desai, the creator of those lavish Devdas sets, 16,000 light bulbs are being painstakingly set to create a unique backdrop. "These bulbs will act like a mammoth liquid crystal display screen, flashing images and graphics throughout the show," he says, promising to provide a background as lively as the action onstage.
 
 A troupe of dancers perfects the steps for the superhit Kavita Krishnamurthy-Shreya Ghosal duet Dola re  from Devdas .Of course, on the big night, Aishwarya Rai will be the star of this show.
 
 A huge mirrored ball is being hooked onto the scaffolding atop the stage. On the grand evening, this ball will serve as Yana Gupta's carriage. No prizes for guessing that Yana will dance to the Babuji zara dheere chalo, sizzler from Dum. --- performances by Shilpa Shetty and current teen heart-throb Vivek Oberoi.
 
 Shah Rukh Khan will host the evening. Incidentally, there is a special prize awaiting him—the Swiss Filmfare award. The prize was instituted by the Swiss consulate last year as a tribute to the Indian film industry, one of the best tourism promoters for that Alpine country.
 
 Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and playwright Oona O'Neill, will present that award.
 
 The British deputy high commission will felicitate producer Yash Johar, whose recent releases, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhie Khushi Kabhi Gham, have captured the idyllic English countryside in 70 mm.
 
 --- films as varied as the action-packed underworld saga Company, the romantic classic Devdas, the multi- starrer Kaante, the thriller Humraaz and the suspense-packed Raaz vying for the top honours.
 
 QUESTION:
 The British deputy high commission will felicitate producer Yash Johar, whose recent releases, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhie Khushi Kabhi Gham, have captured the idyllic English countryside in ----------70 mm.??????
 
 Were these 70mm films??
 
 Rana
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