Irrfan Khan expected to play Nehru in Blanchett starrer Hollywood movie “Indian Summer”
Filmfare Award winner Irrfan Khan (Slumdog Millionaire), 46, is anticipated to play India’s first Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru in Cate Blanchett starrer “Indian Summer”, according to reports.
Government of India officials, being concerned about how the affair between Nehru and Lady Edwina Mountbatten, wife of
last British viceroy of India, would be played out, scrutinized the script, and have reportedly conditionally shown
green light for its shooting to go ahead. Government officials reportedly want some incidents removed, like Nehru-Edwina
kiss, their being in the bed together, etc. The makers reportedly have also been told to state that the film is a
fictional work and any changes in the script should seek pre-approval. Officials reportedly will oversee the shooting
and it has to be okayed before release.
Oscar winner Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth) will reportedly play Edwina in this upcoming movie, which will portray last days
of British rule in India. Golden Globe winner Hugh Grant (Four Weddings and a Funeral) will reportedly be last British
Viceroy in India Lord Louis Mountbatten.
Acclaimed Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed, while welcoming Hollywood attempts to show India’s history on big screen,
urged the filmmakers to portray India’s historical events authentically. Zed, who is chairperson of Indo-American
Leadership Confederation, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, asked filmmakers not to re-imagine India’s history just
for mercantile greed.
Aimed at a release in 2011, this Universal Pictures and Working Title Films drama will be reportedly directed by BAFTA
winner Joe Wright (Atonement) and written by Oscar nominated William Nicholson (Gladiator), and will show Mountbatten
handing over the power during the summer of 1947 to Nehru. It is based on the book “Indian Summer: The Secret History of
the End of an Empire” by Alex von Tunzelmann. Film will reportedly follow the important events during India’s
Independence. It will be shot in capital Delhi, Punjab, Jammu-Kashmir, and other parts in India and filming starts early
next year.
There are about sixteen movies already with the name of “Indian Summer”, first released in USA on June 21, 1912. “Indian
summer” is an informal expression for the period of warm, sunny weather in autumn.
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