BOLLYWOOD BECKONS INDIES

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on Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

My friend Bergen Swanson emailed about a film he recently produced in India with Plum Pictures — Rajapur, directed by New York-based Nanda Anand. Here’s more about the film on IFC Insider, including comments from fellow producer Celine Rattray as well as On the Road Production’s Dileep Singh Rathore. On the Road is an India-based service company specializing in bringing foreigners to shoot in India.

Writes Andrea Meyer in the article:

“Celine Rattray of Plum Pictures (Lonesome Jim), one of the producers of Rajapur, an indie that recently wrapped in Jaisalmer, a town in the Rajasthan Desert, says of the film, ‘The production value of this movie is the equivalent of a $20 million movie shot in the States.’ Some ways in which the filmmakers got more bang for their buck included being able to shoot 29 days (as opposed to the 20 days shot on a recent Plum project with a similar budget back home), low crew salaries and housing costs, two cameras and a crane available for the entire shoot (a rarity for a U.S. indie film), 350 extras. ‘We had intense stunt sequences with wind machines blowing sand and a large stunt team. We [were] surrounded by sand dunes, camels, gypsies dressed in amazing colors. In every way it felt like a large movie,’ Rattray says.”
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  • Anonymous

    Life is defined by destiny.

  • Anonymous

    In India, when the lights go off, we call it LOAD SHEDDING.

  • Anonymous

    Hey Shefali. Surfs up.

  • Anonymous

    My ears are burning Sara…

  • Anonymous

    If you love camels, goats and cows (in that order) then learn to pronounce Namaste..

  • Anonymous

    We all are still searching for Sara

  • Anonymous

    and Sara was having fun:)

  • Anonymous

    Ned has the meory of an elephant. He still remebers events…

  • Anonymous

    Aaaaaah….Jaisalmer……….

  • Anonymous

    Angrezi samajthe ho?

  • Anonymous

    Production was great in India but they eat lot of oil and chilies man it was not fun after a while.

  • Anonymous

    That is so not true!!! The food was the best!

  • Anonymous

    The best looking crew ever!!!!

  • Anonymous

    Amazing Production value
    Terrific talent
    Beautiful Photography
    Direction from the heart
    Great Music
    FIVE BIG STARS!!!!

  • Anonymous

    Premiering at Tribeca film festival 2006

  • Anonymous

    The worst producer ever in india is Mr.Dileep Singh Rathore. A feudal lord who can never be a leader. Corrupt liar. Avoid working with him again, on any film project.

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