Walk of the Stars
Kareena Kapoor's hand print at the Walk of the Stars.
Walk of the Stars is located in Mumbai
Walk of the Stars
Location within Mumbai
Established28 March 2012 (2012-03-28)
Dissolved2014 (2014)
LocationBandstand Promenade, Bandra, Mumbai
Coordinates19°02′34″N 72°49′09″E / 19.042718°N 72.819132°E / 19.042718; 72.819132
TypeEntertainment hall of fame
FounderUTV
OwnerUTV

The Walk of the Stars was a section of the Bandstand Promenade in Bandra, Mumbai honouring Bollywood film stars. The path features about six statues of famous Bollywood actors as well as about 100 brass plates embossed with the handprints and signatures of other stars. The walk is inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It is funded and privately managed by UTV and promoted through their UTV Stars television channel.[1] The walk is 2 km long. It was inaugurated by actress Kareena Kapoor on 28 March 2012, with actor Randhir Kapoor and filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar also present.[2] The section was dissolved in 2014.

Cost

A brass statue on the Walk of Stars cost 3.5 million (US$44,000).

Stars honoured

A tourist poses next to a statue of Raj Kapoor.

The following stars had been honoured with an autograph, tile or statue on the Walk of the Stars.[3]


NameAutographHandprintStatue
Anupam Khercheck
Ashok Kumarcheck
Ajay Devgancheck
Asha Parekhcheck
Dev Anandcheckcheck
Guru Duttcheck
Kareena Kapoorcheck
Karisma Kapoorcheck
Kishore Kumarcheck
Meena Kumaricheck
Nargis Duttcheck
Neetu Singhcheck
Prithviraj Kapoorcheck
Rajesh Khanna check
Raj Kapoorcheckcheck
Randhir Kapoorcheck
Rishi Kapoorcheck
Shabana Azmicheck
Shammi Kapoorcheckcheck
Sharmila Tagorecheck
Shashi Kapoorcheck
Sonakshi Sinhacheck
Sridevicheck
Sunil Duttcheck
Vidya Balancheck
Yash Chopracheck

See also

References

  1. Thirani, Neha (26 March 2012). "Mumbai Gets Its Own Walk of Fame". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  2. "Bebo launches B-town's very own 'Walk of Fame'". India Today. 30 March 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  3. "Walking with the stars". Business Standard. 1 April 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
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