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Jan 9
Salman Khan statue at Madame Tussauds wax museum

I think outsourcing industry (and the crying babies who are forming websites and what not to let the world believe that actually it’s a bad practice) can learn a lesson from Madam Tussaud’s wax museum. It’s a platform where world’s who’s who share space irrespective of the country they belong to. No differentiation between rich, poor, developed or developing nations. And doesn’t it give the viewer a fulfilling experience?

Latest in the story, after Shahrukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, Indian film industry or Bollywood’s another movie star, Salman Khan’s wax figure will be unveiled in the Museum at its Marylebone, London center.       

 

More Pictures and photos of Salman Khan at Madam Tussaud: Click here

 

The wax figure has been completed in 3 months; sculptors and artists from London flew down to Mumbai in October to take Salman’s measurements. Though Salman’s so called international film Marigold didn’t get the right kind of response, we are sure that this fine piece of work definitely has global appeal .One wonders whether Salman’s waxwork will strike his favourite topless pose. Source

So, how much does Salman Khan's wax statue costs? In the next page. 

Also, find out more pic of making of this statue after the jump.  

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Who is benefiting:

 

Madame Tusseuds museum will get more visitors as Salman Khan is immensely popular amongst Asian and Indian community.

Salman will also benefit big time from the statue as it will only reinforce its star status.

In outsourcing also, both the parties involved get benefited from offshoring. The offshore destinations get more jobs and the companies who outsource also save more mullah and give a better industry environment to the citizens.

 

Mid Day writes:  

The actor’s wax figure, to be shortly unveiled at Madame Tussauds is worth £ 200,000

Salman Khan’s wax statue, complete with six-pack abs et al, to be unveiled by the actor at Madame Tussauds in London is worth £200,000. In Indian rupees that translates into roughly 1.62 crore. The  statue took 12 weeks and five artistes to create. 

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Salman Khan has finally broken the Silence and spoken out for his fans regarding the truth about the media and recent controversies surrounding him.

Do check out his official blog duskadum.blogspot.com

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