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Taj Mahal inspires another Hollywood film

By Prithwish Ganguly

MUMBAI (Reuters) - The makers of a new film about the Taj Mahal hope to have an edge over previous attempts with an epic romance that appeals to both Indian and Western audiences.

At least three Bollywood films over the years and British actor Sir Ben Kingsley's upcoming project pay tribute to the 17th-century monument of love built by Mughal emperor Shahjahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz.

"Taj", a $25 million project that will cast both Indian and Western actors, is the most recent addition to the list.

Scriptwriter Krishna Shah's narrative caught the fancy of Hollywood filmmakers who said it reminded them of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".

"Taj is a mysterious icon to the world outside India and this movie would be pre-sold by its mystical image," said Ken Atchity, one of the producers of the film.

"Then audiences worldwide would be moved by the power of the love that led to its building," Atchity told Reuters in an e-mail interview.

"Yes, there are song and dance scenes, but not in the wonderfully delightful Bollywood fashion."

Shooting for the film, to be directed by Michael Radford, is slated to begin in India later this year.

Shah said that though "Taj" would be set against the backdrop of 17th-century politics, it would focus on how the emperor's love "survives all upheavals and was immortalized in the monument".

"You cannot deny historical pageantry and court intrigues but basically "Taj" is a pure love story," Shah told Reuters via email.

The Taj Mahal in Agra was built by an army of 20,000 stone masons, gem cutters, marble fitters and labourers who toiled for 22 years. It attracts millions of tourists every year.

"I'd never seen a movie about Taj that translated to the non-Indian audience and I believe, with the resurgence of Indian culture and economy, its time has come," said Atchity.
 
I hope the movie is made with real Urdu speaking actors, I'd hate to see the language being raped again a la Umrao Jaan II . :angry:

Once we had more devoted actors like Hema Malini and Meena Kumari in Bollywood, both took lessons in Urdu for their rol in blockbusters Razia Sultan and Pakeeza to put a credible Urdu speaking carachter, the directors did a good job.
 
Hema Malini & Meena Kumari could excel since they worked with the genious Kamal Amrohi who wouldn't start production unless he had done his thorough background research on the subject. But since this one's a hollywood production, it would most definately be in English.
 
I don't like the Taj Mahal for many reasons such as what was the guy thinking when he built such a huge thing for a women ? and why has not a women ever built anything for man? Basically I hate these ohhhh they loved each other soooo much stories. They make such a fuss out of this naturally simple emotion.

Red fort is perhaps the best thing Mughals built in India. Taj appears bland to me. I hope to be touring Delhi-Rajasthan after my graduation this summer - my dissertation supervisor willing.
 
I don't like the Taj Mahal for many reasons such as what was the guy thinking when he built such a huge thing for a women ? and why has not a women ever built anything for man? Basically I hate these ohhhh they loved each other soooo much stories. They make such a fuss out of this naturally simple emotion.
Red fort is perhaps the best thing Mughals built in India. Taj appears bland to me. I hope to be touring Delhi-Rajasthan after my graduation this summer - my dissertation supervisor willing.

It was their love story and it is indeed a beautiful one. Just look their love is an inspiration till today your love and my love will be forgotten a few years we die, but their story lives on.
Come on man the Taj Mahal is way better then the Red Fort, but who am I to say this, I have only seen pictures of the two I have never seen then up close.
 

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