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Internet Edition. October 12, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Bollywood: Deepa, Akshay to produce Komagata Maru
Deepa Mehta IANS, Toronto Bollywood star Akshay Kumar and Canada-based Indian filmmaker Deepa Mehta will jointly produce a new India-centric film 'Komagata Maru,' in which the actor will play the lead role. To cost up to $35 million, 'Komagata Maru' will be produced jointly by Hamilton-Mehta Productions Inc in association with Akshay's home production, Hariom Entertainment. "It is a film of high-level government intrigue, duplicity, racism, spying, military engagements, court battles, sedition and assassination," said a statement released here Thursday by Hamilton-Mehta Productions. Komagata Maru was a Japanese ship, which was hired by a Malaysia-based wealthy Sikh Gurdit Singh 94 years ago to bring Indians into Canada in violation of the then racist laws. The ship, which brought 376 Indians from Hong Kong to Vancouver in 1914, was not allowed to anchor for two months and sent forcibly back to India where more than 20 passengers were killed by British India police in Kolkata. The film will revisit the brave journey of Indians who wanted a better life in Canada, but were denied entry by the racist government of the time. Akshay has confirmed he will play the role of Gurdit Singh in the movie, adding that talks were also under way with other actors, including some Hollywood A-listers, to make this a truly international project. Mehta said, "This is an extremely important opportunity for me to reveal a significant moment in Canadian history and illustrate the steadfast bravery of the Sikh community who sacrificed so much to help create a more tolerant community within my adopted country." To be filmed in Canada and around the world, it will be distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media.
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