Bollywood director wants do a movie on Indian racist attacks in Australia

By ANI
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

LONDON - A Bollywood director wants to make a film based on the alleged racist attacks on Indian students in Australia, despite an unofficial boycott of the country by his movie colleagues.

“I have a script in my mind and hopefully by the end of the year we will go and shoot the film in Australia,” The Telegraph quoted film maker Mohit Suri, as saying yesterday.

“The film is inspired by a friend’s personal experience who has seen all these things. I want to show people what instigates all these attacks,” Suri added.

There are some 95,000 Indians studying in Australia. Australia has also been the location for several popular Bollywood films in recent years, including Heyy Babyy, Janasheen, Dil Chahta Hai and Salaam Namaste.

Two Bollywood movies-including one by Bollywood’s largest producer, Yash Raj Films-were to be shot in Australia this month. But a number of Bollywood actors and directors have accused the Australian government of not doing enough to prevent the attacks.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan rejected an honorary degree from Brisbane University, telling the authorities that it would be “inappropriate at this juncture to accept this decoration”.

Fellow star Aamir Khan has also expressed his concern.

Other industry figures said they would refuse to shoot in Australia, including Heyy Babyy director Sajid Khan, while the largest Bollywood union has called on its members to cancel shoots planned in Australia in protest.

Mohit, however, said: “I only feel boycotting a country is no solution. Moreover my film is based on the subject of Indians being attacked in Australia so obviously my film has to be shot in Australia.”

The film is in the scripting stage and the cast has not been finalised, he said. (ANI)

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