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Mira's Namesake comes to India
http://www.rediff.com/movies/2005/may/23namesake.htm - M Chhaya [ 23 May 2005]
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Mira
Nair started shooting her new film,
The
Namesake,
in Kolkata on Sunday, May 22. The film is an adaptation of
Pulitzer-winning writer Jhumpa Lahiri's debut book of the same name.
The
Namesake
stars Tabu, Kal Penn (Harold
And Kumar Go To White Castle),
Irrfan (Maqbool)
and Zuliekha Robinson (Hidalgo
and
The Merchant Of
Venice). The New York leg of the shooting is complete.
Nair
says she hopes to start editing in September "after taking a summer
break" and complete the film by February 2006 so that it can travel to
the Cannes film festival next May. Nair says she is happy to be in the city of Satyajit Ray and cult Bengali filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak. It "would be a proud day for me -- to be told my films portray the sensibilities of Ray and Ritwik Ghatak," she says. "I'm such a big fan of these two. I have learnt so much from them. For instance, from Ghatak I've learnt how to shoot a tree. I have big posters of Ritwik Ghatak in my room. They are great inspirers. A film like (Ghatak's) Meghe Dhaka Tara teaches you so much as filmmaker," she adds. In Kolkata, Nair picked Bengali actors like Tanusree Shankar and Supriya Devi to complete the cast for the The Namesake. The maker of films like Mississippi Masala, Salaam Bombay and Kamasutra says she chose Lahiri's novel as her next film because she really identified with it. "It so rightly catches the modern pulse of the South Asian culture in New York. The city's South Asian scene is really pulsating," she says. The film doesn't depart too much from the book. "I haven't introduced any new characters. One of the changes is that Ashima is a fledgling singer because of my own love for music." she says. "The film will have baul songs (folk music by roving minstrels of rural Bengal), Rabindra sangeet (Tagore's songs), bhatiali (boatmen's songs) and, of course, the great erudite culture of the Bengalis," she adds. The $9.6 million film starts and ends with Ashima singing. |
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