Bollywood star Katrina Kaif at Slane Castle during a recent photoshoot organised by Tourism Ireland for Harper's Bazaar magazine.

Bollywood comes to Slane as castle is backdrop to photoshoot

Slane Castle recently provided the backdrop for a fashion photoshoot featuring one of India's most celebrated actresses, Katrina Kaif. The photos will feature as the cover story and in a 10-page spread in an upcoming edition of fashion magazine, Harper's Bazaar, in India. The story will include lots of images shot at Slane, as well as an interview with the Bollywood star in which she reveals some of her favourite places in Ireland. The story will highlight Ireland as a high-end and fashionable destination to the 55,000 readers of Harper's Bazaar in India. Katrina Kaif was in Ireland to film a Bollywood blockbuster called 'Ek Tha Tiger' (meaning 'Once There Was A Tiger'). She is a hugely popular actress in India and Tourism Ireland is confident that the coverage and interview with such a high-profile actress in Harper's Bazaar will help to boost awareness of Ireland among India's growing middle classes who have the potential to come here on holidays. Articles in newspapers and magazines are recognised as strong influencers of prospective visitors and offer a cost-effective way to reach mass audiences, particularly in emerging markets like India where raising awareness of the island of Ireland as a holiday destination is the first step in a longer-term campaign to attract more visitors. Jim Paul, Tourism Ireland's Head of Australia and Developing Markets, said: "Tourism Ireland is delighted that Harper's Bazaar magazine chose Slane and Ireland as the location for this photoshoot with such a major star. The Indian film industry is the largest in the world after Hollywood and its stars have considerable influence on the Indian public. "The publicity from this cover story, as well as the interview with Katrina Kaif, will be a fantastic opportunity to showcase Meath and Ireland as a 'must-see' and fashionable destination to a mass audience. "The majority of Ireland's overseas visitors are from the core markets of Great Britain, mainland Europe and North America, and while this will continue, it is important that we expand our focus beyond these markets and look to the long-term opportunities presented by emerging tourism markets in Asia like India. "Tourism Ireland in India is working hard to raise the profile of the island of Ireland as a premier holiday destination, highlighting the visa waiver scheme introduced by the government earlier this year, which has made it easier for tourists from emerging tourism markets to visit Ireland," he said.