Anurag Kashyap upset with Deepa Mehta
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Writer-director
Anurag Kashyap has accused Toronto-based filmmaker Deepa Mehta of
stealing his credit in her Oscar-nominated film "Water".
In
an interview to India FM website, Anurag said: "After the amount of
work I had put in the film, I was credited as a translator of Hindi
dialogues because I didn't sign a contract. 'Water' was a terrible
experience."
Mehta, who is in Toronto recovering from the death of her father, is stupefied and saddened.
"Why
did Kashyap speak like this? He's such a dear friend with a great mind.
I truly admire him. And yes, his contribution to 'Water' is
invaluable," Mehta told IANS from Toronto.
"I wrote the entire
screenplay including the dialogues in English. It was Kashyap who used
his skills with the Hindi language to bring my characters to life. Not
once did he tell me or let me feel that he was having a terrible time.
We seemed to get along so well. I wonder what prompted the outburst."
Mehta
is currently busy scripting the proposed "Exclusion" in which Bollywood
icon Amitabh Bachchan is expected to play a pivotal role.
"In
principle Amitabh has said yes. But I need to hand him the script. With
my father gone I'm busy bonding with my mother in Toronto. I can't
afford to think about why anyone from our wonderful team in 'Water'
would feel excluded or cheated."
Indo-Asian News Service
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