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Nileish Malhotra held the recording of first song for his forthcoming film at Sound City at Empire Studio on 14 May 07, where Sunidhi recorded a song with Sukhwinder in Spanish & Punjabi. This is the first time that Sunidhi has sung in Spanish. Malhotra Productions' second film and Elegant Film's Pvt Ltd.'s first film 'Monopoly-The Game of Money' (working title) is an Indo-Canadian Venture. Directed by Nileish Malhotra and written by Rajesh Iyer, this film stars Karran Khanna, Zeenat Aman, Chunky Pandey, & Vivek Shaque. Its Music is by Sukhwinder Singh and cinematographer is Jack Conroy (three times nominated for Oscars) from Hollywood. Producers are Nileish Malhotra, Jatinder Minhas, Ramesh Mehta and Manjit Bhatti. According to Director-Producer Nileish Malhotra, "This song is specially recorded in Spanish and Punjabi Language. We are going to picturise it in a Night club in Canada, where two dancers are performing, one is Spanish and another one is Punjabi. We are trying to give something new to the audience and I am sure public will like it. Sukhwinder's music and Sunidhi's voice are adding to the beauty of this song." Elegant Films Pvt. Ltd. has joined hands with Malhotra Productions, which is an audio-visual production company, having vast reservoir of experience and expertise in the field of documentary, animation, advertising film, feature film and software for television. It is a professionally managed company and is a member of the Association of Motion Pictures and Television Programme Producers (Regn No. 486) since 1995.
Weaker winds, humidity may help control major Spanish wildfire near Barcelona
MADRID – A wildfire is continuing to blacken forests in northeastern Spain but authorities say that weaker winds and rising humidity are helping slow its advance. The blaze near Barcelona, which officials say is the Catalonia region's biggest forest fire this year, had charred some 1,000 hectares (2,400 acres) by Monday. Officials said 22 helicopters were helping efforts to bring the wildfire under control. Some 400 people were evacuated after the fire broke out Sunday. By Monday, all but 122 had returned to their homes. Authorities said they received no reports of injuries. The region is known for its picturesque countryside.