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    Omar Qureshi to host The Zoom Review Show


    Friday - Feb 13, 2009
    Televisionpoint.com Correspondent | Mumbai
    Zoom, the leading Bollywood centric channel, has launched an all new movie review show, The Zoom Review Show, with film journalist Omar Qureshi. Slated for a 7.30 pm prime time band, the show will air every Friday.

    MK Anand, business head, Zoom, says, "The Zoom Review Show will be the first to tell movie buffs whether they should or shouldn't look forward to the movies of the week. And to top it all, it has Omar Qureshi, a well-known authority, who is hosting the show."

    Apart from promotional clippings from the movies and promos, the show will also feature footage from the making of the films. Each week, the show will end with Omar giving his rating on a release which will be reviewed the week after with the viewers' ratings.

    In his new avatar as movie critic on a TV show, Omar Qureshi commented, "I have been living and breathing Bollywood for the greater part of my life. I can't imagine a better way to channelise my experience and expertise of Bollywood than hosting my own review show on television."

    The premiere episode of the show will be on the subject of Bollywood films like Billu, Jugaad and The Stoneman Murders.

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