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GURINDER
CHADHA TO DIRECT JOHN TRAVOLTA IN 'DALLAS'
(19 April 2006)
'Bend
it Like Beckham' director, Gurinder Chadha,
has today confirmed that she will be taking
up the role as director for the forthcoming
film, Dallas, starring John Travolta as
JR Ewing. Rumours have been rife over the
past two weeks, but Chadha today announced
that the deal has finally been confirmed
with 20th Century Fox. Chadha
says of her appointment: "I am obviously
delighted that the deal has been confirmed
after so much enthusiastic speculation.
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"Directing
a film with stars like John Travolta and J-Lo is fantastic, and
shows that the market of Brit-Asian films that both Paul and I have
become synonymous with, has huge credibility and respect in Hollywood."
Gurinder
Chadha first shot to fame over 10 years ago, with the release of
what was seen as the first Brit-Asian movie, 'Bhaji on the Beach',
which was followed by the massive box office smash 'Bend It Like
Beckham'. As well as achieving unprecedented commercial and critical
success, 'Bend It Like Beckham' also launched the careers of stars
Keira Knightley, Parminder Nagra and Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
In
2005, Chadha's love affair with Brit-Asian cinema continued, with
the release of 'Bride & Prejudice', which again broke Box Office
records, and saw the start of a superb working relationship with
Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai. Chadha, is currently promoting the
film 'Mistress of Spices', which she has co-written and produced
with her husband Paul Mayeda Berges. Berges' directorial debut releases
nationwide across the UK on Friday 21st April and again stars former
Miss World Aishwarya Rai, in the lead role alongside Dylan McDermott.
Filming
is scheduled to start on Dallas in October, with the remainder of
the cast to be finalised in the coming weeks, and the film set for
release in late 2007. Stars confirmed to date are John Travolta
as the infamous JR and J-Lo as Sue Ellen, with final negotiations
with Luke Wilson as Bobby and Shirley Maclaine as Miss Ellie.
Chadha,
who was also rumoured to be working on a remake of the classic 60's
show 'I Dream of Jeannie' says of her other projects: "Jeannie
is still in the pipeline, but there is still some way to go on the
script. Paul and I are also working on another film that maintains
the path that we have set in terms of the 'cross-cultural' themes
that we address in our films. We will certainly not stop creating
more movies about cultural experiences and issues, and we are still
determined to carry on working in the UK, making British movies
for an international audience. This was my starting point and will
always be a critical part of my career as I move forward."
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