This Article is From May 08, 2012

Film on Indian cinema's 100 years not documentary: Zoya Akhtar

Film on Indian cinema's 100 years not documentary: Zoya Akhtar

Highlights

  • Four diverse filmmakers Anurag Kashyp, Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee and Zoya Akhtar have joined hands for a film called Bombay Talkies -- a tribute to Indian cinema's centenary. But Akhtar clarifies it will not be a documentary.
  • "Yes, I am making a film on 100 years of Indian cinema. But let me clear this. It is not a documentary. It is a fiction film," Akhtar told IANS.
  • Hesitant to give out further details, the Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara filmmaker said: "I can't talk much about the film till the producers make an official announcement on the same. But the film is directed by four of us - Anurag, Dibakar, Karan and myself."
  • According to reports, each director has made a 20-minute film on the same concept of how cinema is an integral part of almost every Indian's life and how it influences the nation's masses.
Mumbai: Four diverse filmmakers Anurag Kashyp, Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee and Zoya Akhtar have joined hands for a film called Bombay Talkies -- a tribute to Indian cinema's centenary. But Akhtar clarifies it will not be a documentary.

"Yes, I am making a film on 100 years of Indian cinema. But let me clear this. It is not a documentary. It is a fiction film," Akhtar told IANS.

Hesitant to give out further details, the Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara filmmaker said: "I can't talk much about the film till the producers make an official announcement on the same. But the film is directed by four of us - Anurag, Dibakar, Karan and myself."

According to reports, each director has made a 20-minute film on the same concept of how cinema is an integral part of almost every Indian's life and how it influences the nation's masses.
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