This Article is From Nov 22, 2012

Foreign filmmakers are opting for Indian themes: Kabir Bedi

Foreign filmmakers are opting for Indian themes: Kabir Bedi

Kabir Bedi, whose career spans across three continents, said that Brand India is growing as the country is becoming a world power

Highlights

  • Noted actor Kabir Bedi feels that the success of Ang Lee's Life of Pi indicates that India as a theme is finding resonance with foreign filmmakers.
  • "It is such an amazing thing that they make film about India without having any big star in it. The message given through the film becomes universal," Bedi told PTI at the sidelines of a discussion 'Chai and Chat' at the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2012.
  • Life of Pi was the inaugural film at the festival and hit full occupancy during the first show leading to a repeat show today at Kala Academy auditorium.
  • "India is now been seen with a new respect. It is no more an underdeveloped country. Indian theme is being tried by the filmmakers abroad which is why we have a movie like Life of Pi,” he said.
  • Bedi, whose career spans across three continents, said that Brand India is growing as the country is becoming a world power.
  • "We are unique country. We have wonderful stories to tell. The trick is to make it universal like what Ang Lee did. Indian filmmakers are capable of doing that too," he added.
  • He said that the trend was started by filmmakers like Satyajit Ray and it has been taken forward by filmmakers across the globe.
  • "It’s like a mind that you go into and pull motherload of stories," the actor, who has been associated with several projects abroad, said.
New Delhi: Noted actor Kabir Bedi feels thatthe success of Ang Lee's Life of Pi indicates that India asa theme is finding resonance with foreign filmmakers.

"It is such an amazing thing that they make film aboutIndia without having any big star in it. The message giventhrough the film becomes universal," Bedi told PTI at thesidelines of a discussion Chai and Chat at the ongoingInternational Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2012.

Life of Pi was the inaugural film at the festivaland hit full occupancy during the first show leading to arepeat show today at Kala Academy auditorium.

"India is now been seen with a new respect. It is no morean underdeveloped country. Indian theme is being tried by thefilmmakers abroad which is why we have a movie like Life ofPi," he said.

Bedi, whose career spans across three continents, saidthat Brand India is growing as the country is becoming a worldpower.

"We are unique country. We have wonderful stories totell. The trick is to make it universal like what Ang Leedid. Indian filmmakers are capable of doing that too," headded.

He said that the trend was started by filmmakers likeSatyajit Ray and it has been taken forward by filmmakersacross the globe.

"It's like a mind that you go into and pull motherload ofstories," the actor, who has been associated with severalprojects abroad, said.
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