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Hollywood movie 'Son of God' premieres in India

| | Apr 17, 2014, at 04:01 am
Mumbai, Apr 16 (IBNS): The upcoming Hollywood movie 'Son of God' based on the life of Jesus had its all India Premiere on Apr 14 at Eros cinema at Churchgate in Mumbai.
The grand affair witnessed the presence of many accomplished personalities like Milind Deora, member of the Lok Sabha and veteran comedian Johnny Lever, among others.  
 
The glittering evening was hosted by the Consulate General of Iceland, Gul Kripalani along with his wife.

Directed by Christopher Spencer, the Twentieth Century Fox film is being presented in India by Jesus Calls Ministry Services and Indo Overseas Films.

‘Son of God’ is set to release in theatres on Apr 25.

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