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He loves mainstream Hindi cinema,
and not just as an American tourist gazing down at exotica.
Five years ago, Hollywood director Willard Carroll made
that wonderful romantic comedy, Playing By Heart, featuring
Sean Connery. Now Carroll is in Rajasthan doing what he
loves best. A full-on Bollywood film with a huge number
of dances (choreographed by Remo) and songs in both Hindi
and English.
The film?s first schedule began
on March 27, at Kimsar Fort which is two hours? drive from
Jodhpur. The film?s appealing cast of Salman Khan, Ali Larter
(who plays the title role of Marigold) and Nandana
Dev Sen is currently having a ball on location. The traditional
love triangle pays a homage to the Great Bollywood Dream
particularly Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Sanjay Leela
Bhansali ? the director?s favourite film and filmmaker from
India. (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam seems to be Salman?s
current favourite, too ? some of the songs in his new release,
Lucky, seem to be choreographed a la Hum?.)
The story about the relationship
between an Indian choreographer Prem (Salman Khan, using
his favourite name borrowed from Sooraj R. Barjatya?s cinema),
an American actress Marigold (Ali Larter) and Prem?s Indian
love-interest Jahnvi (Nandana Dev Sen) will finally be stretched
into a quadrangle when Jahnvi walks into the sunset with
an American.
The film, therefore, has two sets
of cross-cultural relationships, intertwined into the Bollywood
song-and-dance formula. Unlike Gurinder Chadha?s Bride
& Prejudice which adapted a similar mood and format,
though it kept itself ironically distanced from the notorious
conventions and formulas of mainstream Hindi cinema, Marigold
purports to go the whole hog. There?s no attempt by
the American director to distance himself from the Bollywood
Formula, by irony or any other device.
According to Nandana, ?Willard
Carroll seems to have studied the Bollywood conventions
more closely and intimately than most of our own directors.
He seems to know our song-and-dance tradition better than
us! I?m having a ball shooting with Salman and Ali. There?s
no undercurrent of rivalry or anything. I guess that?s something
that happens when two Indian actresses work together. I?ve
worked with international crews earlier, and this one is
as professional as it gets. They have got everything so
much in place, so much so that I can?t dream of taking a
day off to visit my ailing grandmother in Santiniketan.
There?s just no room for even a small break.?
The current schedule in Rajasthan
will be over on April 10. Then the Marigold unit
moves to Mumbai on May 12. In mid-May, the shooting will
be over after one song filmed on Salman and Ali.
So is Salman ready for an international
career? Unlike Aamir Khan who had employed an agent in LA
to get him work after Lagaan, Salman has no plans
? immediate or otherwise ? of using Marigold as a
stepping stone to Hollywood.
It remains to be seen whether
his pairing with his sexy American costar Ali Larter (she
played the clairvoyant teenager in the plane crash horror
flick, Final Destination, and its sequel) turns out
to be more successful than Aishwarya Rai?s costar crossover
with Martin Henderson in Bride & Prejudice.
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