Just as Bill Clinton stopped speaking on environment and renewable energy, with the Taj as his backdrop, came the songs. "Tu mera Hero no.1" and "Kaho na pyaar hai".When people thought there was a horrible mix-up, they were told by the Embassy staff,that they were Clinton's favorite Hindi songs. That Clinton had heard these somewhere and asked for them especially. It was the All American Hero for Bollywood.
Hrithik Roshan's Kaho Naa Pyar Hai is
creating a lucrative industry in New Zealand by bringing hundreds of new tourists to the country. While, 38 Hindi movies have been made here in the last three years, Kaho Naa Pyar Hai has left the officials stunned. According to New Zealand's New Delhi-based, South Asia Trade Commissioner, Peter Healy,"The government spent around $ 2,481 to attract the film's producers. In return came a three-hour movie which heavily featured New Zealand and which has been seen by 300 million people and has provided employment worth $ 40,000 to the New Zealand film industry". Rakesh Roshan who directed Kaho Naa Pyar Hai, is heading back to make two more movies, as are dozens of other film makers, thus bailing out Switzerland as the hottest overseas location for Bollywood movies.
KNPH BOOSTS NEW ZEALAND'S ECONOMY!!