
The crew members of Tollywood sensation Ram Charan Reja's third film Orange, directed by Bhaskar with five heroines including Genelia, are currently busy shooting in Australia since the story revolves around a young Indian student settled in Melbourne. While the shooting is progressing at a number of Melbourne locations, including ACDC and Hosier lanes, Southbank, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, the West Gate Bridge and Docklands, the crew had a surprising visitor recently. The visitor was Bronwyn Pike, Member of Parliament for Melbourne and Minister for Education, Skills and Workforce Participation. She spent the whole morning on the sets interacting with the stars. Orange is the biggest and longest shoot of an Indian film in Australia and will employ more than 250 Victorians as cast and crew during filming, Pike said. She said the Brumby Labour Government is proud that the wonderful city is playing a leading role in this much-awaited film. She expects that the film will carry a positive image of Melbourne and that Victoria 'is the place to be'. Anupam Sharma, a member of the production unit, said the Melbourne community was welcoming and film-friendly. The film will hit the screens by 2010 end.
Source: Galatta