Michelle in new TV series!
Date: Wednesday, February 04 @ 10:11:49 CST
Topic: General News on Michelle


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Ken Zhu is about to film a new drama, "Tian Kong Zhi Cheng" (City in the Sky), in China in March. He will be working with Michelle Saram in an intense amour. This is manager Angie Cai's first time filming a drama in China so there are many pressures. Regarding the time when Michelle Saram filmed "Meteor Garden II" being scolded on the internet as a "fei yong" (something like Philippine servant.?), Angie said, "Taiwan spectators cannot accept that fact of another girl snatching Dao Ming Si. However, Michelle is a hardworking and devoted actress, she should be given a chance." Zai Zai, Vic Zhou, accepted "Mars" for $200,000 an episode. Yesterday Ken Zhu also accepted "City of the Sky." Angie revealed, on the news of developing towards China, that both parties have already sign a contract. Ken will be portraying as a country geography magazine photographer. His girlfriend was mistakenly killed by a thief, but he then meet Michelle.

In the drama, Michelle plays a Tai girl, playing 2 roles. Angie said, "Originally we were going to let Michelle choose, but the television company's people liked Michelle the moment they saw her. Michelle is amerasian so portraying as a Tai girl of the minority nationality is very suitable." Michelle once portrayed as Ye Sha, a third party, in "Meteor Garden II" and was bombarded miserably on the internet with people saying that she's obscene with dark skin, like a Philippine servant. This time she'll be in "City in the Sky" with Ken. Angie has a lot of confidence, "She's very popular in Xing Ma. The role she plays in a drama doesn't represent that's how she really is in real life. Taiwan spectators won't be so narrow-minded." Angie produced "Meteor Garden" and F4's miracle. Filming in China for the first time she said, "There's some pressure. One episode's manufacturing costs is approximately $2,000,000. We project half, they take the China copyright, and the overseas copyright is ours. Both sides' collaboration will be more and more frequent. I believe that people are benevolent, opinionated situations will not effect each other's exchange." Regarding "Meteor Garden" being banned in China, Angie joked, "Because of the ban, F4 is popular. Actually I heard that it wasn't banned, just that it's best that it's not broadcasted. In the beginning there is some plots on hitting teachers which isn't good. I believe that each area's policies are different. We should respect each other." Angie laughing said, "China's TV dramas can't have plots containing sex, homosexuality, porn, and violence. My drama doesn't have these; it's about love between people. Only once, when discussing the script, they said that public security is the country's police so they can't be sad as bad people."

Source: Min Sheng Bao





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