After Gere, Gracy Singh comes to Nepal
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After Hollywood star Richard Gere came to Kathmandu this year to
renew old ties and interact with the Tibetan community, it is now
the turn of Bollywood's rising star Gracy Singh to follow in his
footsteps.
But the actor, who had made a dream debut in the blockbuster
"Lagaan" that went on to represent India at the Oscars, is not here
on a personal visit. The petite Gracy arrived last week as part of
Kannada director Nagendra Prasad's film unit to shoot for a new
venture, "Megave, Megave".
Prasad chose to shoot parts of the film in Kathmandu and its
neighbouring towns since the locale is appropriate for the love
story that literally means clouds.
Popular Kannada hero Ram stars opposite Gracy and the film will
also see Nepali belle Saru Joshi make her debut in a Kannada film.
There have been earlier instances of Indian directors looking for
local talent.
Dev Anand started the trend in his blockbuster "Hare Ram Hare
Krishna". The Sonu Nigam starrer "Love in Nepal" is the latest
example. It cast a former Miss Nepal, Jharana Bajracharya, as the
film's sultry siren.
In 2003, when Maoist insurgents called a truce, Bollywood rushed to
take advantage of the peace and shot some films in Nepal's
picturesque towns.
Govinda and Priyanka Chopra were among those who came to shoot.
Karishma Kapoor came on a private visit.
Bollywood star Manisha Koirala keeps coming to Nepal since this is
her home. Last week, she came from Mumbai for the last rites of her
grandmother Sushila Koirala.
However the weather let Prasad down Tuesday. Though the unit was
scheduled to leave Kathmandu early in the day and head for Nagarkot
town, known for its scenic beauty, the plan was shelved at the last
moment due to an overcast sky and a continuous drizzle.
Indo-Asian News Service
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