Showing posts with label Gurinder Chadha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gurinder Chadha. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Priyanka Chopra and Gurinder Chadha’s team up for a Hollywood movie?

British filmmaker Gurinder Chadha is presently in Mumbai to promote the Hindi version of her film Viceroy’s House titled Partition: 1947.

In an interview with a famous news agency, the filmmaker disclosed that she will mostly team up with Priyanka Chopra for a film.

"I am in talks with Priyanka's mother, Madhu Chopra, for something (referring to a film). I met her mother in Cannes and I told her I have great ideas. She said 'yes, let's work it out,'" disclosed Gurinder.

She further added, "I will be going to America soon, so I will be meeting her (Priyanka) and will talk about the idea that I have."

"She has been producing films and I hope it is international (the one that we do together). I can't think of doing India-centric film alone as I am half British and Indian," Gurinder Chadha specified.

Lately there were reports suggesting that a sequel to Gurinder's film Bend It Like Beckham was underway but she told that she was instead contemplating to get the stage version of the 2002 hit movie to India.


She is also working on a movie which is on the lines of Bend It Like Beckham. She told, "There is a project that I am working on with England's support. It is about a boy and girl. It has the same feel as Bend It Like Beckham, but it is different. It does not have a background of football or sports. It is more about music. I will have the British-Asian perspective in the same way as Bend It Like Beckham."

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Gandhiji would have liked Partition 1947, tells Gurinder Chadha!

Well-known filmmaker Gurinder Chadha, who has told of the events that led to India's Partition, through her upcoming movie "Partition: 1947", tells she is confident that Mahatma Gandhi would have loved the movie as it is in sync with his philosophies.

"When I finished the film and I looked at it, I realised that it is a film that Gandhiji would have liked. It is totally on Gandhiji's philosophy. He was completely sidelined by that point (of Partition)," said Gurinder Chadha.

It is a tale that is deeply personal to Gurinder, whose own family was caught up in the tragic events that unfolded as the British Raj came to an end. The movie narrates story of the trauma that people went through due to the division, and how it changed their life.

Gurinder has also brought in British side of the story, and showed what role did Lord Mountbatten play in all of it. She took lead from Narendra Singh Sarila's book "The Shadow of the Great Game" for film.

Looking back at the whole process that went behind the making of the movie, Gurinder told, "It was very hard (making the film). There were times when I used to get upset, and there were times when I felt like ‘I don't think I can make this film'. It is so upsetting."

She tells she would pause for some time, but "every time I halted, something came and pushed me to the next day. Something new happened like when Sarila telephoned" to inform that he got some new evidence.

"In India, the whole film relied on whether we got Umaid Bhawan as a location because it is a very busy hotel and they said that you will not get it. But we got the location. So, it was like everything just came together."

The Indian and Pakistani cast of the project, which released internationally as "Viceroy's House", is led by Manish Dayal, Huma Qureshi and the late Om Puri. The roles of the principal political leaders are played by Tanveer Ghani (Jawaharlal Nehru), Denzil Smith (Muhammad Ali Jinnah) and Neeraj Kabi (Mahatma Gandhi).

The British cast is led by Hugh Bonneville as Lord Mountbatten, Gillian Anderson as his wife Lady Mountbatten, Lily Travers as their daughter Pamela, and Michael Gambon and Simon Callow as key civil servants.

The movie examines the division of the country through the prism of a marriage -- that of Mountbatten and Edwina Mountbatten and a romance that between a young Hindu servant, Jeet, and his intended Muslim bride, Aalia.


It is slated to release in India on August 18.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Abhishek Bachchan to star in Gurinder Chadha’s next?

If rumors are to be believed, then Abhishek Bachchan will be seen in much-admired British filmmaker of Indian origin, Gurinder Chadha's next.

Gurinder, whose movies usually explore the lives of Indians living in the United Kingdom, has worked with Abhishek's wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in two movies - Bride and Prejudice and The Mistress Of Spices. But, neither Junior B nor Gurinder has confirmed the reports.


In the meantime, Abhishek is gearing up for the release of his next movie All Is Well, which has been directed by Umesh Shukla.

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