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May cast Indian actors in Tiger’s Curse: Shekhar

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Director Shekhar Kapur says he may cast Indian actors in his upcoming Hollywood venture ‘Tiger’s Curse’, a fantasy adventure drama based on the novels by Colleen Houck.
“I am pretty excited about it. It’s a New York Times best seller and is on the lines of ‘Twilight’. I just signed on to do that. It might have Indian starcast but I am not sure about it,” Kapur told PTI. The story centres around a teenage girl who, while working at a circus, encounters a white tiger named Ren whose true identity is a prince under a 300-year curse. They team up to unravel a prophecy that might be the key to breaking the curse. The ‘Elizabeth’ helmer, 68, is also attached to direct Bolly-wood film ‘Paani’ with Yash Raj Films.
When asked about ‘Paani’, which is set in futuristic world where water is controlled by multina-tional companies, Kapur was reluctant to come up with concrete details. “I haven’t started shooting. Yash Raj are the producers of the film and I think they are the right person to tell about when shooting will start and release date of the film.”
Paani chronicles the love story of two lovers who spark a war in their bid to bring water back to people. The film stars ‘Kai Po Che’ star Sushant Singh Rajput and ‘Black’ actress Ayesha Kapoor has reportedly been roped in for the female lead.
“Sushant is our lead in the film and the final announcement for his leading actress in the film is yet to be made,” says Kapur. The director, who met BAFTA winning actress Zhang Ziyi at the inaugural of country focus ‘China’ during ongoing Interna-tional Film Festival of India (IFFI), says he would like to work on an Indo-Chinese production. (PTI)

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