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Bollywood's
oomph girl Mallika Sherawat , who has signed for a woman-centric
Hollywood film "Unveiled" to be directed by Bill Bannerman, calls it 'a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'.
"It's
a fantastic story - part thriller, part psychological drama, part film
noir... It was so fast paced and exciting and so well written, I
couldn't put it down for a second," said Mallika.
"And the icing
on the cake was that it's a story from the point of view of a woman --
a woman who has relationships with three men from different continents,
and she goes from an ultra-traditional Muslim environment to an
ultra-liberal Western one. This is a script I could never say no to,"
she added.
Bannerman is Clint Eastwood's assistant director and
has been honoured by the Director's Guild of America as the best
assistant director for "Unforgiven", the film, which went on to win
Oscar awards for best director and best film.
About casting the
Indian actress, Bannerman said: "I was impressed by Mallika's acting
prowess in 'Murder' and knew by instinct that she will be able to do
justice to the role perfectly."
Praising the actress further
Bannerman said he was taken aback by her level of professionalism and
was surprised to find out that she doesn't have a larger body of work
and that Bollywood had not tapped the talent as yet.
Bannerman
has a phenomenal resume, which includes four films with Clint Eastwood
-- "Unforgiven", "Bridges of Madison County", "A Perfect World" and
"Absolute Power".
He has also worked as the development
executive for "Payback", "Mission Impossible", and "Star Trek: First
Contact" and was the executive producer for "The Grudge 2" and "Walking
Tall".
Bannerman is directing the feature film with his mentor Eastwood's blessing.
Talking
about the film, Bannerman said: "'Unveiled' is a film about a Muslim
woman who has two husbands and a lover. It is a twisted film noir, sexy
thriller and dark drama. It is the first Hollywood film to feature a
female Muslim protagonist.
Describing the character, to be
played by Mallika, he said: "Behind the dark burqa (veil), there lies a
sexy, manipulative victim, who's dangerous as well as in grave danger."
He
had been looking at all possibilities in casting for the lead role.
Though Hillary Swank and Penelope Cruz had shown interest, Bannerman
wanted the actress to be a South Asian or from the Middle East who'll
understand the character of a Muslim woman from the Middle East and
lend a degree of authenticity in terms of accent, body language,
knowledge of customs among other features.
Indo-Asian News Service
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