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2005 59m Documentary

BBC follows Emma Bunton on her trip to Mumbai, India, where she will record two films (Pyaar Mein Twist and Chocolate). For four weeks Bunton assimilates into Indian culture and participates in several interviews to promote her debut in Bol…

About Spice Trade: Emma Goes to Bollywood

BBC follows Emma Bunton on her trip to Mumbai, India, where she will record two films (Pyaar Mein Twist and Chocolate). For four weeks Bunton assimilates into Indian culture and participates in several interviews to promote her debut in Bollywood. Meanwhile, the Indian actress Sameera Reddy goes to UK to record the medical drama series Casualty.

Movie details

Release date
2005-06-12
Runtime
59m
Genres
Documentary
Language
EN
Country
United Kingdom
Director
Louis Theroux

Cast

Emma Bunton
Emma Bunton
Self
Sameera Reddy
Sameera Reddy
Self

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