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Originally posted by: beboholic
They are going to start shooting in November right? That's like only 3 months from now!😲
Originally posted by: BindaasReena
Kabir Khan has moved on to his next, expected to be an epic love story spanning decades.
"Filmmaker plans to use one of his earlier documentaries as raw material. Bring this up and Kabir beams. "It should be a saga, something on the lines of "Gone With The Wind", spanning decades. I'm still ideating. I've just started approaching actors."
OMG OMG I am so excitedddWhere did you got this from? Is it his latest interview
Originally posted by: BindaasReena
No its a bit old lol
I'm so excited!!
http://www.addatoday.com/2013/02/kabir-khan-plans-epic-love-story-after.html?m=1
Originally posted by: mainepyarkiya
I'm sooo happy for this film... like I can't express it.
Finally, Kareena will have a blockbuster in 2015...congrats to her in advance..😛
Originally posted by: BindaasReena
I'm excited we will see Salman in 2 romantic movies next year!!
PRDP as PREM
Then Kabirs next!!
The filmmaker, still riding the 'Tiger' wave, admits he plans to use information from his documentary, The Forgotten Army, for an epic love story set in Burma during the time of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose - definitely a hundred crore plus project. He wishes to produce films for his documentary filmmaker friends to save them from the grief he went through early on in his career as a filmmaker. Director Kabir Khan speaks straight from the heart about all that matters to him. For the first two weeks after the film released, he didn't involve himself with anything except going back to his production office, and finding out how much it had fetched. In less than seven days, his third directorial venture set a thunderous record for Bollywood, which would take another equally or more potent commercial firecracker to break. Ek Tha Tiger's director Kabir Khan has now moved on from his Eid blockbuster to his next, expected to be an epic love story spanning decades. |
If buzz is to be believed, the filmmaker plans to use one of his earlier documentaries as the raw material. Bring this up and Kabir beams, "It should be a saga, something that's on the lines of Gone With The Wind, spanning decades. I'm still ideating. I've just started approaching actors. I can speak in detail only after I've finalised the names and sealed the script." But wasn't he planning to turn his documentary, The Forgotten Army, into a movie after Ek Tha Tiger? "It's my most ambitious project by far," he smiles, hinting that we've hit the nail right in the head. "It has a contemporary and past track, based on the Azad Hind Sena. Which means Subhash Chandra Bose's army becomes the context of my movie. It's a story waiting to be told. It's unheard kind of stuff. I know about it because I've made the documentary. It was called The Forgotten Army because no one seems to know what happened to it, it's forgotten by history. The film will require a lot of work and also huge finances. Its canvas will be mammoth, set in Burma." The Forgotten Army is a 105-minute TV documentary, first aired in 1999. It traces the famous march of the Indian National Army from Singapore to Imphal. The journey of the film started by chance in 1994 on the sets of the documentary Beyond The Himalayas, which followed the Great Silk Route from Bukhara, through China, to Mongolia. Initial research didn't bear results for Kabir because there was little available in history or literature textbooks on the INA. Even Netaji Research Bureau in Kolkata, then run by Dr Shishir Bose, Netaji's nephew, didn't help much. Kabir then met the survivors of the INA, Colonel Lakshmi Sehgal, who passed away recently, and Colonel Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon. The latter was one of the three tried by the British in the famous Red Fort trial in 1946. The other two were Shah Nawaz Khan and Prem Kumar Sehgal. The documentary, the filmmaker insists, wasn't about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, although he was mentioned in the film. It was the story of the INA, from inception to its march through Burma. Back in 1996, his became the first crew ever to be allowed in the country for shooting purposes. When his team and he shot the film in 1996-1997, they realised that Burma was in a time warp. There were moments when the Colonels saw a hut or a road and recalled having seen it back in the day. A newspaper had stated that Kabir's next was likely to be a youth drama set in Delhi University, for which he was planning to cast newbies. Reportedly, he was also working on a project that features Hrithik Roshan in the lead and would be produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. So what happens to The Forgotten Army? Table this, and the father of two points out that there are far too many speculations around what his next is likely to be. "There were lots of names mentioned in the newspapers. Frankly, I haven't even started approaching producers. The Forgotten Army is one film I'm sure I will make. I'm still trying to figure life with the rest of my ideas, because I don't want the baggage of anticipation to hit me so early on, before my fourth film. I've made the smallest and biggest budget films. That should now liberate me to try something which is bigger or smaller without any extra thoughts," says Kabir, adding that the film on Delhi University is just an idea in his head, which if and when he explores, will show the real side of the university and the student life there. Does he plan to incorporate a character modeled on him in the script? "Why not?" he smiles. Teaming with Katrina Kaif proved to be lucky for the filmmaker twice. New York and Ek Tha Tiger are certified hits. Would he cast her in his next too? "She's a darling and if a role suits her, I'll sign her with my eyes closed. But I don't want to kill a project by over-casting. She's a star and if a story doesn't need a star, then I shouldn't ideally cast them," Kabir reasons. |
https://youtu.be/zuvla6ABKbs?si=x0rWZ40QfR9n_AlR
Video regarding this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4CKcwhGgasY
Ok Some news https://x.com/borntobeashwani/status/1945497863666139229?s=46 t=vevCm3I0SGjUvmq-Bjkadg
https://x.com/boyfriendkapoor/status/1760301784839471335?s=46 t=gmo_g396jwmtO4eUOAuljw...
https://x.com/filmfare/status/1942859823470764300
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