Indian career agent Swarup, who hit the big time acknowledgment to the common success of Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire", an adjustment of his bestselling "Q&A", has fabricated addition advance for Indian writers in English. His new book, "Six Suspects", which revolves about the killing of a playboy, is getting developed by BBC Films into a new feature.
Interestingly, according to media letters here, the proposed blur has an aberrant hotlink with Danny Boyle - it is getting scripted by John Hodge, whose screenwriting credits cover "Trainspotting" and "Shallow Grave", a part of added films directed by the Irish filmmaker. It is, however, not accepted yet who will be in the director's armchair for the adjustment of "Six Suspects".
BBC Films has aswell appear a aftereffect to the 1999 hit "East is East" with Om Puri abiding as the Pakistani angle and chips boutique buyer George Khan, who struggles to ensure that his breed stays aural the austere borders of culturally adapted behaviour.
It has been appear that the new film, blue-blooded "West is West", begins afterwards George Baron has relocated to Pakistan with his family.
While "West is West" will be directed by newcomer Andy DeEmmony, it will be scripted by Ayub Khan-Din who wrote "East is East". Most associates of the aboriginal cast, including Jimi Mistry, will reprise their roles in the accessible film.
The unlikeliest of Indian actors on the alarm actuality is Mumbai-based Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, who played the youngest Jamal Malik in "Slumdog Millionaire". Khedekar has been active up by Swiss producer-director Deborah Mangola for "Shyam's Secret", to be attempt absolutely in Goa.
Mangola, who is in Cannes to advertise the new project, has already set up her assembly address in Mumbai. "The blur will cycle in Goa by the end of the year," she says.
"Shyam's Secret", co-starring Kabir Bedi and his daughter-in-law Nisha Harale-Bedi, revolves about the accord that develops amid two accouchement from altered cultures, one an Indian boy, the added a European girl, who accommodated in Goa.