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Movie lovers to catch a glimpse of Mars in Mumbai

| | Sep 30, 2015, at 07:59 pm
Mumbai, Sept 30 (IBNS): Fox Star Studios' upcoming film 'The Martian' is one of the most awaited films this year. With fans excited for its release, the makers will treat Mumbaikars with a sneak-peak of what is expected and more.

For the first time in India, a few highlights of a film will be viewed using hi-tech Water Projection Mapping technique. Open to the public, Mahim Bay on Sept 30  from 7 pm - 10 pm, will have a series of projections that will appear against water sprays that will rise to 20-25 feet high above the surface of the water.

A science fiction, ‘The Martian’ is a gripping tale of a NASA astronaut, who during a space mission to Mars is left stranded and assumed dead. He has to fend for himself and what he does next is bound to leave you spellbound. Directed by Ridley Scott, the film is set for release on Oct 2.
 

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