Internationally acclaimed South African-Indian movie mogul Anant Singh announced today that this would be part of his development plans to make his company VideoVision's Durban project as popular as the one that has been running successfully in Cape Town for several years now.
"If you look at Universal Studios or any of the international developments that are similar, they have the film side; but then they also have the historical side," Singh told PTI.
"So we'll build Robben Island here, and also the Gandhi experience of his journey in South Africa from when he arrived and especially his activities in this province," he said.
Robben Island was the prison where Mandela spent most of his 27 years as a political prisoner before becoming South Africa's first democratically elected President following decades of white minority apartheid rule.
Gandhi developed his Satyagraha philosophy while fighting oppression during his tenure in South Africa as a lawyer before returning to India and leading its independence struggle.
"Bollywood movies production are slowly coming to South Africa and they will have a nice incentive for local shooting which they have not utilised extensively, like the western filmmakers have," Singh said.
"There is opportunity in Durban with the local population that we have got here, including the pool available of Indian dancers and actors. It is something that I feel can grow and develop," Singh added.
The project will get under way early next year with studio sound stages, with the liberation heroes' attractions expected to be completed by the end of 2016.
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