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Wanna shoot a movie at the Taj Mahal?
You better be fast.
Director Mira Nair was given just 24 hours at the 359-year-old
Indian architectural wonder to shoot scenes for The Namesake,
her movie adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel of the same
name.
“The challenge at the Taj was to get there, to suss out the
shots and then to design them and execute them and direct them,”
Nair said at a special screening and Q&A last night on the Fox
lot in Los Angeles. “And we had to do all that and finish by
sundown in a public place we could not control.”
The Namesake features Bollywood superstar Tabu—she’s made 70
movies and is only 37 years old!—as a young Indian woman in an
arranged marriage whose college professor husband moves her to
New York City. Spanning several decades, the movie shows how
they eventually fall in love and start a family together. Their
son, Gogol (played by Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle's
Kal Penn) grows up
determined not to follow their traditional ways.
The movie was shot primarily in New York in about six weeks, but
also included 11 days in India.
Namesake is Tabu’s first Hollywood movie. There’s already Oscar
buzz for a supporting actress nomination. So, does this mean she
has plans to make more Hollywood flicks?
“I don’t know,” she said. “It depends on if I get the work.”
But she added with a laugh, “If you ask, I will come.”
I have a feeling the calls are already coming in.
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