Mumbai, June 20 : Britain-based Indian filmmaker
Gurinder Chadha sports a new look and is ready to wear the director's
hat again. She'll soon begin filming a movie on partition, to be shot in
Delhi and Jodhpur, and is keen to rope in Bollywood star
Saif Ali Khan
as
Jawaharlal Nehru in it.
Chadha, who has lost 25 kg, has already spoken to
Naseeruddin Shah to play Muhammad Ali Jinnah in the film -- and he's game.
"This
is my biggest challenge to date. I've been working on my partition film
for some time now. The central character is Lord Mountbatten. The movie
is set in January 1947 when Mountbatten was asked to oversee India and
the movie ends in August 1947, so it's a brief time span.
"But
(it is) a huge canvas requiring tonnes and tonnes of research and scores
of characters. I've spoken to some people including Naseer and Saif.
Nehru's role is a cameo, so I wonder if Saif would be willing to do it,"
she said on phone from London.
She has been working on the
partition film while changing nappies and feeding the babies. She plans
to roll it on floors in October.
The film's central figure would
be Lord Mountbatten, and either of the two Hollywood biggies -- Colin
Firth or Michael Fassbender - will step in to play the role.
The "Bend It Like Beckham" and "Bride and Prejudice" filmmaker has already locked locations for the shooting.
"I've
already acquired the necessary permission to shoot everywhere in India
including Rashtrapati Bhavan. So I am all set. I don't have to shoot in
Pakistan at all. This would be my ultimate dream project and I can't
wait for it to take off," she added.
But she has to wait until October because an astrologer has advised her so.
"The
wife of the author of the book, on which my partition film is based, is
heavily into astrology. She says October is a good time to start," she
said.
For now, she is looking forward to running between Blackpool and Manchester with the Olympics torch Saturday.
"Though
it's just a 300-yard run, I've been practising for it for months. There
will be 8,000 people to cheer me on. My friends and relatives are
coming there with drums and other musical instruments to cheer me.
"I
am super excited to have been selected to run and I see it as a great
honour. I get to keep the torch too, so my children will have a very
special memento to keep in years to come," added the 52-year-old.
Since her five-year-old twins have started attending school now, she has six hours to herself at home.
"I'm making up for lost time," she quipped.
Chadha was also in Mumbai last month for her friend
Karan Johar's 40th birthday party.
"But no one saw me slip in and slip out, probably because there was so much less of me now to see," she quipped.
© IANS