New Delhi, September 23, 2004
IANS
British Indian director Gurinder Chadha is trying to coax producers
of her first big budget Hollywood film to shoot in Rajasthan.
"They are a little wary because they don't know much about India,"
smiled Chadha, who is set to direct "I Dream of Jeanie" based
on the 1960s US TV sitcom.
The film, she said, would be in the "Pirates of the Caribbean"
sort of adventure tale, referring to last year's hit sea saga starring
Johnny Depp.
"But I love shooting in India. I had such a blast shooting here
for my last film that I knew I must return."
Chadha is now in New Delhi to promote her latest flick "Bride
and Prejudice", starring Bollywood queen Aishwarya Rai. The film
is an adaptation of Jane Austen's famous novel Pride and Prejudice.
Portions of "Bride and Prejudice" were shot in Amritsar in
Punjab.
"I have seen some lovely locales in Rajasthan and it is just ideal
for great outdoors. I am very keen to shoot some shoots here,"
said Chadha about the film, which has about $10 million budgeted for
special effects.
"I know once they come here, they'll fall in love with the place
and it'll look fantastic on screen."