Thursday, May 19, 2011

Anurag Kashyap to start on 'Doga' after Bombay Velvet


Anurag Kashyap in 2009 revealed his dream project that was based on the popular comic character of North India – Doga.

Anurag Kashyap established himself as a successful director, screenplay writer and producer in Bollywood after putting in quite a bit of hard work. In 2008, the film maker announced that his dream project was to make a movie based on the popular comic – Doga.

After much thought, it was decided that Kunal Kapoor was fit to play the role of the super hero, Doga, in the movie. But though the project started off with loads of enthusiasm with Sony International [who entered Bollywood with Saawariya (2007)] agreeing to produce it, Anurag Kashyap’s dream project was put on hold. 

Anurag Kashyap’s Doga – The Reasons Behind the Stall
When asked for the reason why the action movie was put on hold, Anurag Kashyap replied that Doga required a lot of preparation and that he and the movie’s cinematographer, Rajeev Ravi were planning on going to the USA to do an internship on special effects in movies.

He went on to add that Doga could turn out to be the costliest Bollywood movie of all time and he did not want to take any chances with it. Anurag Kashyap said that he would start working on his dream project after the completion of the movie Bombay Velvet, which is a collaboration of Hollywood and Bollywood and brings together two great directors – Danny Boyle and Anurag Kashyap.
True to his word, Anurag Kashyap started off his work on Doga and its trailer was been leaked on Youtube and other video- sharing sites.

Kunal Kapoor was chosen by Anurag Kashyap to play the role of the male lead in the movie, Doga from amongst five other actors.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Bombay Velvet will be biggest film of bollywood

According to sources Anurag Kashyap and Danny Boyle produced film Bombay Velvet is going to be one of the biggest films Bollywood will ever witness on the big screen.


Bombay Velvet is a grand project. The cost of the sets alone of Bombay Velvet is going to cost Rs. 15 to 17 crores because it's a period film. Bombay Velvet is set in the era of 1960's and Danny Boyle wants to make sure that the era re-created should be for real, just like all Hollywood films showcase it and it will take almost a year's worth of preparations. At the moment, Danny is busy with his success of 127 Hours and will look into the film once he is over with the Oscars.

We also hear that the Twilight Players are also a part of Bombay Velvet. Yes, the trio who gave us an unforgettable performance with their popping and locking dance steps in Anurag Kashyap's Dev D will be seen together once again.

Bombay Velvet will surely be the biggest collaboration of Hollywood and Bollywood. But whether Aamir Khan's banner will back the project is a question that remains unanswered.