Gurinder Chadha News
Gurinder Chadha on Sunday revealed that she lost her aunt to the deadly coronavirus in the UK.
This year, IFFM screened over 60 films in more than 20 languages, including Vijay Sethupathi's "Super Deluxe" and "Bulbul Can Sing".
She says she always wanted to have a "very diverse career as a performing artist".
The team is expected to come to India to shoot the series later this year.
'Partition: 1947' was released internationally as 'Viceroy's House'. For the film, the British film director of Sikh origin, whose mother grew up in Rawalpindi, went back to trace her roots and document events that led to India's Partition.
Gurinder Chadha's "Partition: 1947" has been banned in Pakistan and the filmmaker has called it "unfortunate".
Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha says she has made "Partition: 1947" with "lot of love", and hopes it is appreciated by Indian audiences.
At the end of Gurinder Chadha's breathtakingly beautiful parable on political propensity, we are told that the director's grandmother was one of thousands of victims of the savagery that followed the Partition of India into two sloppy badly-cut halves.
Huma Qureshi is all set for an International movie with director Gurinder Chadha.
Indo-British filmmaker Gurinder Chadha said showing the Partition story in her upcoming movie was a difficult task as she had to find the right balance.
Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi made a smashing debut in Anurag Kashyap's dark drama 'Gangs Of Wasseypur' and ever since has been in the news. The talented actress is currently riding high, all thanks to some great films to her credit this year.
Director Gurinder Chadha, who has teamed up with Huma Qureshi for the first time for their upcoming film "Viceroy's House, " says the film will turn out to be a great launchpad for her in world cinema.
'Viceroy's House' is already creating a lot of waves at the global showbiz arena. It also stars Hugh Bonneville, Gillian Anderson, Manish Dayal, and Michael Gambon in the lead.
British filmmaker of Indian origin Gurinder Chadha, who is here to shoot a period drama "Viceroy's House", is loving the royal feel of the city, and says she could get used to life as a "maharani".
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