Merlin Entertainments, the operator of the iconic entertainment attraction, today unveiled the wax figure of Bachchan at a grand function held in the national capital.
"Bachchan's wax figure, made on the basis of his real body measurement will be housed in the new attraction coming up in Regal Building. So, his is the first one to be unveiled.
"Lady Gaga and of course Madame Tussauds's figures would be showcased too, but the ones brought here have been specially flown in from Berlin specially for today's function. Besides, we will have Mahatma Gandhi and Jackie Chan's figures as well," a senior official of the company told PTI.
Having a legacy of over over 250 years, the Delhi wax museum would be the 23rd such attractions opened globally, including in London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore, Hollywood, New York and Washington.
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"All our Madame Tussauds, around the world have a mix of global and local flavours, and so the Delhi one would carry the same character," the official said.
Asked if there were other choices for the city, Merlin Entertainments Director, New Openings Europe and Emerging Markets, Marcel Kloos told reporters, "Mumbai is the entertainment capital of India, but we go beyond entertainment, as far as our figures are concerned."
"We conducted a market research and also took a sample survey, and Delhi turned out to be right fit. Also, the venue, Regal Theatre building, a heritage building in Connaught Place area was, also the right find for us, so we did not look any further."
Talking about investments the company has made in opening its first such attraction in India, he said, "We cannot give specific details but we are launching India with 50 figures with a minimum investment of Rs 1.5 crore for each figure."
The museum will be housed in the 1930-era building spread over the ground and first floors.
"All figures are being made in our UK studio and will be brought here. But, we do have a local team, who will work on its maintenance," Kloos said.
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