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Prachi played Adhuna Akhtar's muse for a shoot

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Prachi played Adhunas muse for a shoot which wsa inspired by the Maharani Gayatri Devi. A source says ," Adhuna and Prachi go back a long way since she styled her look for her film Rock On!. The two have been friends since then. Due to the nature of the shoot it was important to shoot with an actor who has the innocence nad grace of Maharani Gayatri Devi. Prachi fit the bill perfectly and jumped at the idea of the shoot."
This is for Adhuna's new venture in Mumbai, Bangalore and Dubai. She though Prachi was a perfect face for the concept.

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Total Siyapaa promises a refreshing love story

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Yami will be seen in AR Rahman video soon.
His album is called Raunaq. The lyrics are penned by Kapil Sibal. .
The music video inspired from Raja Ravi Varma's paintings A production source says, " it is a story of a woman who has lost her love and her journey of overcoming the pain of the loss. Its about the colonial times and Rahman wanted someone who has that innocence and beauty. Yami with her innocence and beauty fit the brief perfectly and was an obvious choice"

The video will be released soon.

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Stars praise their Acting Guru Roshan Taneja

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Roshan Taneja one of the most respected film school teacher, has given the Hindi Film Industry several famous student including Amir Khan, Sunjay Dutt, Jaya Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, Naseeruddin shah, Shatrughan Sinha, Mithun Chakraborty, Shabana Azmi, Ajay Devgan, Madhuri Dixit and many such acting heavy weight. It was hearting to see a documentary film on the master that was played on an education portal www.medialexiconedu.com designed by Shekhar Mennon. It was poignant to see how moved Taneja saheb was when the trailer of the documentary film “The Choices We Make” played and how he clutched Shekhar’s hand when the lights came on in the auditorium after the felicitation.

Anil kapoor said, “He is the best guru I thing India ever his contribution to Indian cinema is incredible.”

Jaya Bachchan Said, “My initial response and reaction to sir is exactly what he is today he is complete Gentleman he picked up thing that not many people would and he couldn’t fool them.”

Prof. Taneja enters his 51st year as a pioneer of method acting in India. A full length documentary on his journey that started from being trained as an actor under the legendry Sanford Meisner in New York to him becoming one of India’s most renowned guru of acting.

Abhishek Bachchan said, “I have my fondest memories of taking my first steps in learning the craft of acting under Tajeja Saheb.”

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Muavza to release on 4th April, 2014

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Muavza directed by Girish Juneja under the banner Jagson Entertainment is all set to release on 4th April, 2014. The film stars Annu Kapoor, Akhilendra Mishra, Pankaj Beri, Govind Pandey and Kmalesh Gill. The film also stars Tejinder, Deepak Verma, Manoj Bakshi, Sanjeev Kumar, Naresh Dabral, Ajay Verma, Jatin Sarna, Mamta and Bhupesh Pandya.

The film is produced by Jagdish Gupta and the Script & Screenplay is by Rahul Thagele and Girish Juneja the Editor of the film is Vinod Pathak, Creative Director is Aslam Khan, DOP – Fasahat Khan, Costume by Sangeet Kumar, Art Director is Mukesh Kumar, Choreographer- Shabeena Khan,Music Director - Upmanyu & Jaidev and Background Music by Upmanyu.

Muavza is a rib tickling, super sarcastic, unique story of razor sharp wit focusing on the lives of Nuevo Rich of New Delhi & NCR. Their lifestyles, before & after, their identity crises & their raw approach to everything, their chowdharayat to prove their one-upmanship spin a tale which is warm, endearing, exceedingly funny and full of moral lessons.

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Gul Panag to take up a good cause

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Activist Gul Panag, will be seen in Delhi’s Okhla industrial slum on Tuesday, talking to women in the slum cluster who have lost their newborns due to easily preventable causes.

Gul Panag will be speaking to about 100 mothers and women in the slum about Save the Children’s global report “Ending New Born Deaths- Ensuring every baby survives” and the issue of new born mortality, and the importance of a skilled frontline health worker, and what needs to be done to further improve child survival in the state.
As Gul Panag spoke about the report and statistics with all the mothers and women in Oklha, she mentioned that, “While there has been significant progress on ensuring child survival in India, the fact that nearly 40 per cent of neo-natal deaths occur on the 1st day of birth in India is stalling progress on achieving MDG 4. India accounts for an astounding 29 per cent of the global deaths of newborns on their very first day of birth. About half the first-day deaths around the world could be prevented if every mother and baby had access to free and quality health care and skilled birth attendants.

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Anil Kapoor's role inspired by Bal Thackeray

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The latest buzz is that Anil Kapoor’s role in Sanjay Gupta’s ambitious project, Mumbai Saga, has strong shades of Thackeray.

Milap Zaveri who had written the dialogues for Gupta's last film - Shootout At Wadala has been roped in to write the dialogues for Mumbai Saga! The story has been penned down by Hussain Zaidi. Interestingly Prashant Pandey, who crafted Big B's character in Sarkar Raj, has been working on the Mumbai Saga screenplay with Robin Bhatt. Amitabh Bachchan’s character in Ram Gopal Varma’s Sarkar (2005) and Sarkar Raj (20008) was also modelled on the late Bal Thackeray.

"Sanjay is working closely with Hussain and Milap and is providing valuable inputs to build the character. Besides Balasaheb, Anil’s character also borrows elements from Vasai-Virar strongman Bhai Thakur and NCP Chief Sharad Pawar" - a source close to the development revealed.

When contacted, Gupta said, “It’s too early to talk about the character since the film is still being written. But yes, it is inspired by some real politicians who were instrumental in converting Bombay to Mumbai and changing the city’s landscape.”

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Mahatma Gandhi Most Trusted, Amitabh ranks second:TRA

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In light of the importance given to the trust in today’s environment, The Brand Trust Report, India Study, 2014 (BTR 2014), Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the nation, emerged as the Most Trusted personality in India. In a list of twenty, a fairly large number belong to the film fraternity and sports, Amitabh Bachchan ranks second in the overall list, moving up from the 6th Most Trusted personality in 2013. The legendary thespian is followed by the Shahrukh Khan ranked 3rd and Sachin Tendulkar, the recently retired master-blaster, who comes a close fourth. In addition to this the report lists several other Individuals and ranging from business, sports, cinema, and spirituality. TRA, a Comniscient Group Company, is the publisher of BTR 2014 which lists 1200 brands from 284 categories this year. This year lists 14 male personalities and 6 female personalities in the category.

Among the personalities, new entrant in the list Petra Ecclestone, British-Croatian heiress, model, fashion designer and socialite, makes a surprise entry at 5th position. Salman Khan who ranked 3rd in 2013, has fallen to the 6th Most Trusted personality, followed by Mithun Chakraborthy at 7th place. Captain of the Indian cricket team, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, and former captain Sourav Ganguly rank at 8th and 9th position. Another eminent sports personality PT Usha draws the top 10 Most Trusted Personalities to a close.

N. Chandramouli, CEO, TRA, said, “The dynamic nature of trust is visible from the changes in the trust that people display on personalities. Trust is the most important and basic platform on which all exchanges are dependent, and we are most amenable to demonstrate trust on other humans. However, this year there were only twenty personality brands listed as against thirty-five last year, showing a diminished ‘Capacity to Trust’ among Indians.”

Aamir Khan, whose trust was previously third in 2013 , came 11thin BTR 2014, followed by Ratan Tata, the first and only personality listed under the business category in both years. Katrina Kaif is the first female cinema personality to be listed at 13th rank, followed by Virat Kohli who has for long now been talked about as the successor to Dhoni.

Indian tennis legend Sania Mirza ranks 15th, being one of the two iconic sports women to be listed. Mother Teresa, Kapil Dev and Swami Vivekananda rank 16th, 17th and 18th respectively. Sridevi ranks 19th in the list and the only music personality to be listed AR Rehman, closes the list at rank 20.

The Brand Trust Report, India Study, 2014 (ISBN:978-81-920823-6-3), the fourth in the series, is the result of a primary research based on the proprietary 61-component Trust Matrix. This year’s research was conducted among 2500 consumer-influencers across 16 cities, and generated nearly 5 million datapoints and 20000 brands, making it the most intensive study on Brand Trust across the globe.

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O Teri inspired form the Common wealth games scam ?

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The trailer of the film, O Teri, presented by Salman Khan talks about two boys, Prantabh Pratap (PP) & Anand Ishvaram Devadutt Subramanium (AIDS, in short) who are ordinary journalists doing ordinary stories, facing ordinary pressures of life when a quirky turn of events changes their lives.

Both the boys are in search of a big scam to get attention at work and show their capabilities which they get and it is called the Asian Olympics.

Insiders are now drawing similarities with the common wealth games scam that had happened.

Another point to draw the similarity between real and reel is the bridge that is seen falling in the trailer.

Everything shown in the film is inspired by real life events.

When contacted the director of the film, Umesh Bist he says “The entire film is inspired by real life events. However I would not like to reveal them now”

The film is slated to release on 28th March 2014.

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Deepika, Farhan reunite for ad

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"Karthik Calling Karthik" co-stars Deepika Padukone and Farhan Akhtar have come together to share the frame yet again. The duo features in a new advertisement for a soft drink brand, and they will be seen celebrating "the little joys of life".

Coca-Cola's new campaign - 'Chhoti ho ya badi, har khushi mein Coca-Cola', urges consumers to revel in the big and small joys of life.

This is the first time that Farhan and Deepika have worked together in a series of ads, directed by filmmaker Anurag Kashyap.

The campaign sees the two actors liven up the screen with their chemistry and engaging interactions in some everyday situations which have them cherish and rejoice the little joys of life with a bottle of Coca-Cola.

Deepika, who was appointed to endorse the soft drink brand towards the end of 2013, says she enjoyed the experience of putting the ads together.

Farhan, who awaits the release of "Shaadi Ke Side Effects", said he is "extremely excited to partner with Coca-Cola and to bring this joy to millions of consumers across the country".

Kashyap says Farhan and Deepika were best suited for the ads.

"I loved the concept of taking the cosmopolitan and undoubtedly glamorous icons such as Deepika and Farhan and putting them in extremely rustic scenarios that appeal to masses across the country. The campaign is very fun, happy, and bubbly," said the maker of "Gangs Of Wasseypur"..

The campaign has been scripted by Prasoon Joshi and his creative team at McCann Erickson, while the film has been produced by Guneet Monga's Golden Gaddi Films.

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Taapsee shifts base from Chennai to Mumbai

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Actress Taapsee Pannu, known for Telugu and Tamil films “Mr. Perfect” and “Aadukalam”, respectively, now wants to try her hand at Hindi movies and has shifted from Chennai to Mumbai, the hub of the Hindi film industry.

“Moving to Mumbai was a conscious decision and it’s something that I have been planning for long. I had been living out of my suitcase, so it made complete sense to have a place here that I can call home,” Taapsee said in a statement.

She made her Bollywood debut with David Dhawan’s “Chashme Baddoor” in 2013. Her next is “Running Shaadi.com”.

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Subhash Ghai’s ‘Kaanchi’ to release April 25

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Filmmaker Subhash Ghai says his "Kaanchi", his “most laborious film", will hit the screens April 25.

“Finally, the shoot of my most laborious film ‘Kaanchi’ is over and all set to release April 25 and what's best is I’m excited about the film,” Ghai tweeted Thursday.

“First sound of music of 'Kaanchi’ is gonna be in public tonight (Thursday) at Mirchi music awards with a music piece resounding 'Kaanchi re kaanchi re’,” he further posted on Twitter.

Starring Kartik Tiwari and Mishti in the lead roles, the musical drama is a tale of a girl who dares to fight against corruption.

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Sujoy Ghosh biased towards ‘Shaadi Ke Side Effects’

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“Kahaani” fame director Sujoy Ghosh is looking forward to the release of Vidya Balan and Farhan Akhtar-starrer “Shaadi Ke Side Effects”.

Co-produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Pritish Nandy Communications, the film will release Friday.

“Really hoping ‘Shaadi Ke Side Effects’ kills it tomorrow (Friday) for obvious biased reasons. Too many people I love are in that film,” he tweeted Thursday.

Ghosh had worked with Nandy on “Jhankaar Beats” in 2003 and Vidya had featured in his 2012 directorial “Kahaani”.

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Jodhpur to host flamenco and gypsy fest

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The Mehrangarh Fort here will host the first edition of the Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival (JFGF), a three-day music and dance extravaganza to be held March 13-15.

The three-day festival will bring the flamenco traditions as well as musicians from different Gypsy tradition to the country.

Some of the renowned Spanish artists such as Pepe Habichuela, Josemi Carmona, Chano Dominguez, Augustin Carbonel 'El Bola' and Karen Lugo are likely to be part of the event.

Helmed by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust, the fest will serve as a one-stop place for artists to collaborate, learn from each other and create soulful music.

Maharaja Gaj Singh II, managing trustee of the Mehrangarh Museum Trust, says they wish to preserve and promote the musical heritage of the gypsies in Rajasthan and present the traditions that evolved from the distant travels of those tribes centuries ago.

"JFGF will showcase a more contemporary view of desert music and dance by creating a common platform for artists to collaborate and bring forth cultures and traditions that appeal to the people world over. The festival will provide music enthusiasts with an experience that is enriching as well as enchanting," he said in a statement.

Talking about the connection between the Rajasthani folklore and the Spanish Flamenco, Cavaliere Roberto Nieddu, managing and artistic director of JFGF, said: "It is as old as the gypsies who migrated from India centuries ago.

"A cultural exchange like the JFGF promises to bring renowned talent from across the globe to explore the roots of music they excel in."

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Going to be a father: Prithviraj

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Malayalam actor Prithviraj says he is going to be a father soon and that he and his wife Supriya Menon are overjoyed.

He shared the news through his post on Facebook.

"You guys will know about it sooner rather than later...so you might as well hear it from the horse's mouth. I am going to be a father. Supriya and I are overjoyed," he wrote on the social networking site.

"I hope all of you will share our happiness on what I believe is truly going to be the most momentous occasion of our lives. So yes...I'm counting down to the biggest release I will ever have," said the 31-year-old actor.

Prithviraj and Mumbai-based journalist Supriya got married in 2011.

Son of late actor Sukumaran, Prithviraj made his debut in 2001 with director Renjith's "Nandanam" and his major films include "Swapnakoodu", "Classmates", "Vargam", "Vaasthavam", "Veettilekkulla Vazhi", and "Ayalum Njanum Thammil".

Prithviraj also worked in Hindi films "Aiyyaa" and "Aurangzeb".

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Ekta Dhingra's MashaAllah inspired by Pakistani tribal wear

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Indian ethnic wear designer Ekta Dhingra has taken inspiration from Pakistani tribal wear for her latest collection titled MashaAllah.

The spring-summer collection consists of shararas, ghararas, abayas, suthans and more in rangeen gota on chiffons, laces and nets.

“My inspiration lies on the Pakistani tribal wear with a twist with contemporary designs in order to give a unique new era of fashion. This collection of mine depicts festivity and is inspired by today’s women,” Dhingra, owner of Rabha’s by Ekta store, said in a statement.

The collection, a perfect blend of trend and tradition, will be unveiled here March 8.

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19 movies lined up for European Union film fest in India

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As many as 19 award-winning films, each from a different European Union Member State, will be showcased in 10 cities in India as part of the 19th European Union Film Festival.

To be inaugurated Friday at the British Counci here, the extravaganza will run here till March 11.

Backed by the delegation of the European Union to India, embassies of member states of the European Union and organised with the help of local partners, the festival will travel from February until July 2014 from New Delhi to Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Goa, Jodhpur, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai and Kolkata.

"The selected movies showcase different stories of youth and the young. They are a collection of dreams and passion, fear and frustration, fun and joy, mistakes and recognition -- all things old and young for both the young and not-so-young," read a statement.

The opening movie, British comedy "Killing Bono", directed by Nick Hamm, tells the story of two brothers who attempt to become global rock stars, but are left to only look on as their old school friends U2 become the biggest band in the world.

All films will be screened in national languages of member states of the European Union, with English subtitles.

Among them there are languages like Hungarian, Irish, Danish and Lithuanian - many of which the viewer may hear for the first time. All films portray Europe's diversity and its cinema tradition.

Entry to the festival is free, with seating on first-come, first-served basis.

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We will recover cost:Janaki on Bollywood debut

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Filmmaker Janaki Vishwanathan, who won a National Award for her Tamil debut movie "Kutty", says her Bollywood debut "Yeh Hai Bakrapur", a medium budget film, will break even.

Featuring Anshuman Jha, Asif Basra and Faiz Khan among others, the film will come out in April.

Janki told IANS: "It's not an off beat or parallel kind of cinema but at the same time I don't compare my film with 'Dhoom 3' or 'Krrish 3'. It's a medium budget film and whatever we have invested in the film, we will recover it."

A social satire set in the rural India, "Yeh Hai Bakrapur" is a multi-layered film and it dwells eight-year-old Zulfi Qureshi's relationship with is pet goat Shah Rukh.

Also a hilarious take on the complex belief systems in our society and the conflicts that ensue thereon, the film was screened at the Mumbai Film Festival.

As a filmmaker Janki's only wish is to connect with the audience.

"If your film is screened at a film festival, people look at it as a festival film, but now I feel that the line has been blurred. As a director I want to connect with my audience and I feel the film will connect well with the audience," she said.

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Sooraj, Aathiya to shoot in Manali

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The crew of Nikhil Advani's "Hero" is in Manali to shoot some scenes with Sooraj Pancholi and a couple of romantic duets with the actor and his co-star Aathiya Shetty.

The romantic songs to be filmed on the debutant couple would be original tunes composed by Sachin-Jigar. The team left for Manali Thursday.

"Initially, Nikhil planned to use a remixed version of the original romantic duet from Subhash Ghai 'Hero'... 'Tu mera janu hai tu mera dilbar hai'. But with music company Saregama charging through the roof for the original songs, Nikhil Advani has opted to get fresh songs recorded," said a source.

The new romantic duet that would be shot in Himachal took some time to be composed.

"Nikhil Advani's films have always boasted of outstanding songs and music. He asked Sachin-Jigar to compose a romantic duet to rival Laxmikant-Pyarelal's 'Tu mera janu hai' and 'Pyaar karne wale' from the original 'Hero'," the source added.

The director also plans to shoot intense action sequences in Himachal.

"Sooraj will do bare-backed action scenes shot at a very high altitude. The idea is to make the action sequences top-notch since the word is that Jackie Shroff's son Tiger, in his debut film 'Hero-Panti' has done some of the finest stunts ever in a Hindi film.

"Sooraj's forte is drama and emotions. Stunts don't come as naturally to him as they do to Tiger. Sooraj has been practising hard to master the stunts. The 'Hero' team has devised some intricate shirtless action for Sooraj in the rugged rocky Himalayan terrain," the source said.

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'The Lunchbox' inspired by stories about housewives

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Back in 2007 Indian-American filmmaker Ritesh Batra had embedded with Mumbai's 'dabbawallas' for a couple of weeks while trying to make a documentary about them, but instead ended up making "The Lunchbox".

"I wanted to find personal stories from among them. Instead we became friends and they started telling stories about the housewives they would pick up lunchboxes from," Batra told IANS in a phone interview.

"I got more interested in that. So I abandoned the documentary and started writing this," said the director, who has won the Best Debut Director prize at the prestigious 2014 FilmFare Awards for the film.

That was the genesis of the film set to release in New York and Los Angeles Friday after a stellar run at the world's top film festivals including Cannes, Toronto, and Sundance where it met with rave reviews.

It then opens March 7 in San Francisco, Washington DC, Chicago and other major US cities.

Batra never anticipated the way the film seems to have taken both India and the West by storm.

"You are just trying to be honest to every moment of the film," he said. "It's hard enough to make a film. To anticipate what it's going to do later is just impossible."

The story revolves around Ila, a young middle class Mumbai housewife, trying to win back her husband's affections through his stomach and how a rare mistaken delivery in Mumbai's famously efficient 'dabba' delivery system of lunchboxes, from homes to offices, connects her to a testy old widower (Irrfan Khan) through notes in the lunchbox.

"It was a very difficult role to cast," said Batra, who after lots of auditions spread over several months, settled on Nimrat Kaur, a relatively unknown actress who had earlier appeared in a couple of TV commercials in India.

Batra met Nimrat after seeing a couple of her plays at the recommendation of his casting director. "I had a great instinct about her, and when I met her the instinct grew stronger."

And Nimrat turned out to be "just a great great fit for the part. She really inhabited the part," said the director, who grew up in Mumbai and lives in New York. "I am really glad that we found her."

For the lead character of Saajan and his office colleague Shaikh, "I always had Irrfan and Nawazuddin Siddique in mind and I was thrilled when they came on board," he said.

Nawazuddin's character was always part of the screenplay, Batra said, but "He just became more and more important as I kept writing."

As for his technical crew "everything was sort of an educated choice to achieve a specific objective." he said.

Except for the cinematographer(Michael Simmonds)and the editor, largely the crew is from Bombay, "because there is a huge thriving industry here".

"It was important for me have the cinematographer from New York because he can see things that I can't see being from here. So it was very important to have a foreign eye."

"The editor (John Lyons) is someone I trust and always wanted to work with."

Batra has no immediate plans for a new film. With "The Lunchbox" set to release in US then in Hong Kong, Israel, UK,

Japan, and Australia "I have a lot of commitments to the film for the next few months - lots of travelling."

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Make films for the world: Ritesh Batra to Indian filmmakers

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Ritesh Batra, director of the critically acclaimed "The Lunchbox" would like Indian filmmakers to "reach out with our films to the world" as India has a wealth of stories to tell.

"We should not restrict our audience to India and Indians. Indian films should be for the world," says the director of what critics in his words have called "an Indian story with a universal heart."

"We have a wealth of stories," Batra told IANS in a phone interview ahead of the film's release in New York and Los Angeles Friday clarifying reported remarks that the audience for off-Bollywood or indie films from India is abroad.

On the controversy over "The Lunchbox" being snubbed in favour of Gujarati film "The Good Road" as India's official entry for the Academy Awards in Best Foreign Film Category, Batra said: "I think the process needs to be improved. It needs to be more in with the World's."

In Spain and Chile, for example, it's their academies that "make decisions that are good for the cinema of the country because it's the country that gets the Oscar not the filmmaker or the film."

Batra does not consider "The Lunchbox" an indie film as it is an India-US-France-Germany co-production.

"I think in India a film without songs is called an indie film," he quipped. "I don't know if there is a formula" for the success of a film like his. "But if there is, I would like to know it."

He agrees that the rise of multiplexes in India has been good for independent filmmakers.

"The Lunchbox was very successful, I think, because of that. It played in India for several weeks. So I think it's very good of course."

Batra who grew up in Mumbai, lives in New York City, and is married to a Mexican, believes that this "multiple existence" obviously "shapes my instinct in some way".

But I think for me to analyse myself is very difficult because everything comes from a personal place of instinct," he said. Maybe 15 to 20 years from now, one may be able to see how this affects a filmmaker's work.

Batra said he was open to doing commercial Bollywood/Hollywood cinema, if he could make it something personal.

"Sure. It's hard to anticipate. It depends on a story finds you as much as you find the story. If it's something I can take it and make my own, I'll do it."

"Both the characters in 'The Lunchbox' are me to some degree," he said. "I wrote it when I was away from India from the point of view of nostalgia. There is a lot of nostalgia in the characters from India."

Balancing his life as a new father and as a husband while his wife was expecting during the making of the film was "very difficult honestly with the travel and trying to write," Batra said. "It's really a daily day to day effort," but then "It's like everyone else.

Batra, who divides his time between Mumbai and New York does not consider himself either an Indian filmmaker or an American one.

"I consider myself a filmmaker," he said. "The stories just find you and it does not matter where they are set. If you can bring something to them then they are yours."

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