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Producer Victor Garibay ready to take up Bollywood challenge

The film is based on the life of a few magicians who come from different parts of the world and work together to fulfill their dreams.

Producer Victor Garibay ready to take up Bollywood challenge

Victor Garibay is a renowned film producer who has headed to Bollywood and has already bagged a big project. The film is soon going to hit the floors and is also expected to feature a few big names in it.

The film is based on the life of a few magicians who come from different parts of the world and work together to fulfill their dreams.

Garibay has been in filmmaking since 2016. Now, he is taking a big leap by entering into Bollywood and working with some eminent actors of the country.

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“I am really glad to be a part of this vast industry. I have a lot of regard for many veterans and a lot of hopes from the young talents. I would try to give my best here to entertain our audience and serve them with some extraordinary content which is most important for a successful cinema,” he said.

“It was my dream to work in Bollywood as the kind of drama and emotional connect these people produce is simply unmatchable. I have been a close observer of films across the world but the kind of love Indian films depict cannot be found elsewhere across the world,” he added.

He is also hoping to work with some of the big names of the country. “I want to work with Aamir Khan as he always longs to achieve perfection in his craft. I also have a lot of regard for Amitabh Bachchan and I really hope to work with Ranbir Kapoor someday,” he said.

His film is expected to go on floors by the end of this year. The untitled project shall be directed by a renowned director.

“The kind of films I have been watching off late were all love stories and I have personally seen some extraordinary love stories which are never told on screen. I wish to bring those to the silver screen as soon as possible as there is a lot I want to convey to the world about love and profession,” Garibay said.

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