Breaking: UNESCO recommends one of the sets in Ram Leela as World Heritage Site
UNESCO World Heritage Centre recommended one of the sets in the upcoming movie Ram Leela as World Heritage Site and asked the movie producer and director to preserve the set.
"That stage has some strange colours and furniture. Something rubbish that had seen huge million dollar of spending," said an official of World Heritage Centre that recommends world heritage sites across the countries and continents.
He said "I am sure that set was some 675 years old and people dancing and singing are some 625 years back. Therefore, we decided to choose that set from while watching some crap in which a nude topless guy behaving idiotically. We always need to show patience while choosing heritage sites."
The officials have seen the movie and congratulated Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the movie director for choosing such wonderful colours and furniture for that set. They also gave him a complement that lotus could be found out from the muddy waters.
"UNESCO recommending one of my sets as their world heritage site is much bigger surprise for me than getting Oscar Award. I am sure they liked that set and I want to thank them for showing determination while watching my movie," said Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
The director also recommended for considering him and his movie's actor Ranbeer Singh as world heritage components.