Friday, July 3, 2015

Final Destination 6 movie to be based on Vyapam Scam: Hollywood source

Hollywood: Our source from Hollywood reveals that the next installment in the series of Final Destination movies will be based on the Vyapam scam of Madhya Pradesh.

Digvijay Singh will appear throughout the movie, cautioning each of the dying character that RSS is behind their deaths.

Digvijay Singh will appear throughout the movie, cautioning each of the dying character that RSS is behind their deaths.

That source said, “Warner Brothers along with other producers here have been in talks with the directors of the Final Destination movie franchise. For your information, Final Destination series was built on the death of its characters in the most wild and gruesome manner. The underlying theme is that, a group of character which escapes death face their death in a chain of events and that death is inevitable. The last movie in this franchise came in 2011. For almost four years, many of the concepts for the sixth film had been turned down by the producers.”

The same source also claimed to have spoken to the ‘possible’ director of the movie, “But it seems that the producers themselves had asked few of the previous movie directors to come up with the next movie based on Vyapam scam. I spoke with one of the director who also doubles as a scriptwriter. He confirmed to me that the Final Destination 6 movie will be based on Vyapam scam, that took place in Madhya Pradesh. He also revealed a small preview of the story to me in which 50 people get involved in a scam and each one of them face their death in a gruesome manner. So, Hollywood is finally getting stories from India.”

Upon hearing the news, MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan congratulated the Final Destination 6 team via his Twitter account and further said that his government is ready to co-operate in the movie making.

Meanwhile, other accused in the Vyapam scam has approached the filmmakers to let themselves act in the role, so that they can fake their death and escape it.

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