British
director Peter Webber, best known for his Scarlett Johansson-Colin
Firth starrer feature debut 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', says he would
love to make a cross-cultural film with Bollywood megastar Amitabh
Bachchan.
"I would love to work to with Amitabh Bachchan. Who would not? He is a living legend. He is amazing and I would like to make a movie with him, which has elements of both India and England, basically a cross-cultural film. That would be interesting," Webber told in an interview.
The director is in India to judge the International Competition section at the ongoing Mumbai Film Festival with filmmakers Mahamat Saleh Haroun, Ritesh Batra and Ron Mann.
Webber said Bachchan and other Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan enjoy huge popularity in England.
"There is a big Indian community in England, so we all know about Bollywood actors and they are really famous."
Webber is looking forward to watching some Bollywood films as he is not well acquainted with contemporary Indian cinema.
"I am not an expert on contemporary Indian films. I have not watched any but I am fond of the old era of Satyajit Ray and Guru Dutt's times. I like those movies. I am hoping to catch on some good Indian stuff now," the filmmaker said, adding that he would like to collaborate with Indian filmmakers.
As a part of the jury, Webber says he does not have any set criterion to mark the films in competition but will look for storyline and performances.
"I will see if a story is captivating enough, if it is told in an interesting manner and whether
performances are great or not."
Webber, who mostly chooses history as his main subject in his films, will next direct 'Piano Tuner', based on Daniel Mason's acclaimed historical novel.
It is set in 1886 and follows a piano tuner who receives a request by the British War Office to deliver a rare grand piano to a legendary British Officer in the remote jungles of northeast Burma.
"I would love to work to with Amitabh Bachchan. Who would not? He is a living legend. He is amazing and I would like to make a movie with him, which has elements of both India and England, basically a cross-cultural film. That would be interesting," Webber told in an interview.
The director is in India to judge the International Competition section at the ongoing Mumbai Film Festival with filmmakers Mahamat Saleh Haroun, Ritesh Batra and Ron Mann.
Webber said Bachchan and other Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan enjoy huge popularity in England.
"There is a big Indian community in England, so we all know about Bollywood actors and they are really famous."
Webber is looking forward to watching some Bollywood films as he is not well acquainted with contemporary Indian cinema.
"I am not an expert on contemporary Indian films. I have not watched any but I am fond of the old era of Satyajit Ray and Guru Dutt's times. I like those movies. I am hoping to catch on some good Indian stuff now," the filmmaker said, adding that he would like to collaborate with Indian filmmakers.
As a part of the jury, Webber says he does not have any set criterion to mark the films in competition but will look for storyline and performances.
"I will see if a story is captivating enough, if it is told in an interesting manner and whether
performances are great or not."
Webber, who mostly chooses history as his main subject in his films, will next direct 'Piano Tuner', based on Daniel Mason's acclaimed historical novel.
It is set in 1886 and follows a piano tuner who receives a request by the British War Office to deliver a rare grand piano to a legendary British Officer in the remote jungles of northeast Burma.