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SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 20th
September 2019 - Last night, Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh walked away
from the 20th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards with two new
accolades under his belt and the exciting announcement that he will join Madame
Tussauds’ superstar line-up next year.
Best known for his roles in films
including Padmaavat and most recently Gully Boy, the Forbes India Celebrity 100 regular
walked away with the Best Actor gong and Madame Tussauds of the Future Award.
Adding to the night’s significance, the IIFA’s glittering Homecoming Edition event which marked the illustrious awards
ceremony’s 20th year, took place in Ranveer’s hometown of Mumbai.
A star-studded audience of Indian
cinema’s top talent — including Salman Khan, Karan Johar, Madhuri Dixit and
Deepika Padukone — was there to see Ranveer accept his award and announce his
upcoming figure.
“Wow, I’m damn excited.
This is amazing. I remember as a kid I used to be an encyclopaedia geek and
they used to talk about this mythical place called Madame Tussauds. I was going
through my Mum’s early pictures and I would say, ‘Mum, where did you get a
picture with The Queen?’ and she would say, ‘that’s in Madame Tussauds London.’
Since childhood it’s always been a very mythical place for me so to be
immortalised as a figure there is truly a very, very proud thing for me.” said Ranveer, upon accepting the Madame Tussauds of the Future
Award.
Andre Timmins, Co-Founder-Director- Wizcraft
International, said, “IIFA has
always been at the forefront in promoting Indian cinema in various facets and
has always endeavored to act in the best interest of the Indian Film Industry
to build better avenues for community engagement, cultural exchange, business
and trade, tourism and cinema ties. For our homecoming edition we
celebrate another successful year for IIFA and Indian cinema we are sure that
it will be Magical memorable experience for all.”
IIFA Awards and Madame Tussauds
Singapore have been collaborating since 2017 when the IIFA zone was launched
exclusively at the Singapore attraction. Since then many icons of Indian Cinema
have launched their figure and a new interactive zone ‘The Ultimate Film Star
Experience’, opened in 2019 at Madame Tussauds Singapore.
“It is a
tremendous honour to establish a fruitful partnership with IIFA all these
years. We are definitely looking forward to having Ranveer Singh’s figure join
the rest of the stars such as Salman Khan, Karan Johar, Shahid Kapoor and
Madhuri Dixit at our new Ultimate Film Star Experience — the world’s largest
figure collection of Indian superstars.”, said Alex Ward, General Manager
of Madame Tussauds Singapore.
The newly launched UFSE spanning
2,500 sq ft, brings guests on a journey through the glitz and glamour of Indian
cinema culture from the moment they step through the door, where they can audition, act and dance alongside
their favourite movie heroes. The unique experience utilises cutting-edge
technology like Kinect and AR to give visitors the chance to step into the
limelight: https://youtu.be/EmLdC8Vhzq4
Madame
Tussauds is the ultimate celebrity experience and the world’s best known and
most popular wax attraction. There are currently 24 Madame Tussauds attractions
around the world. Each of the
attractions is unique and tailored to the host city and visitor demographic to
feature both local as well as international figures. These attractions are
continually endorsed by celebrities, sports stars, royalty and global
politicians.
Founded
in London in 1835, Madame Tussauds’ amazing wax figures are so high quality and
so lifelike that even the celebrities themselves do a double take when they see
them — and all in stunning interactive themed sets designed to excite, amaze,
and surprise, including some with unique animated features! And, with no bars,
ropes or barriers around the figures, visitors will have no problem believing
that they really are standing beside their heroes and the photographs taken
with favourite stars will be a special memory for ever.
The
result of 200 years of expertise and painstaking research every figure takes
Madame Tussauds’ gifted sculptors a minimum of three months to make, and costs
more than $300K (Singapore dollars). Most contemporary figures are also
produced following sittings with the celebrities themselves and are the result
of hundreds of separate measurements, hours matching skin tone, eye and hair
colour — with every individual hair inserted separately. Celebrities and film
studio wardrobe departments often supply clothing for their figures, or
designers will reproduce significant or iconic outfits as exact replicas, only
for Madame Tussauds. Inclusion in one of Madame Tussauds attractions around the
world is seen as a huge honour and recognition of an individual’s contribution,
status and achievement.
MERLIN ENTERTAINMENTS plc is the leading name in
location-based, family entertainment. Europe’s Number 1 and the world’s
second-largest visitor attraction operator, Merlin now operates more than 110
attractions, hotels and holiday villages in 23 countries and across 4
continents. The company aims to deliver memorable and rewarding experiences to
its almost 63 million visitors worldwide, through its iconic global and local
brands, and the commitment and passion of its managers and 26,000 employees
(peak season).
Merlin currently has different brands in Asia
including Madame Tussauds, LEGOLAND Parks and Resorts, Sealife and LEGOLAND
Discovery Centre Visit http://www.merlinentertainments.biz/ for more information.
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