Michael Douglas, yes Michael Douglas, was in Bombay recently gearing up for his role in the third installment of the action series which includes the “Romancing the Stone” and “Jewel of the Nile” films.
The Indian Express is reporting that Racing the Monsoon , which is being produced by Sahara One Motion Pictures and Percept Picture Company, will be shot entirely in India, mostly in Sahara’s sprawling ultra-luxury Amby Valley township, south of Mumbai. Douglas, also producer of the film, is trying to get the support of the Indian Railways as a major part of the film is centered on a diamond robbery in a train. None other than TMBWITW, Aishwarya Rai, is speculated as being his co-star.
I really hope Douglas isn’t the first man Aishwarya has to kiss on the silver screen. Anyway, turns out Douglas, who has seen only “bits and pieces” of two Hindi films, both of them starring Rai, has some advice for the up-and-coming Indian film industry.
Michael Douglas confesses he’s “hardly a Bollywood expert,†but he has a theory about why Indian films don’t do well internationally. ‘‘I don’t know how you guys will take it, but I think you guys falter on script and structure,’’ said the 60-year-old Hollywood actor, in Mumbai to announce his next film. ‘‘Also, the Indian process that you guys have of actors doing many movies at one time doesn’t really benefit in the long run.’’
Smart guy that Michael Douglas.
Here’s an idea for a plotline – instead of going to the all too predictable Canada, Douglas’s hunt for cheaper Viagra takes him to the rough and tumble pharmaceutical markets in India’s backsteets.
Chasing My Bassoon?
or Douglas could star in a public service announcement about how spitting in the streets is gross : Facing the Spittoon
or he could be a wardrobe artist for one of Pakistan’s greatest rock bands, and decide that they all need to go on stage in corsets: Lacing up Junoon
ok now i am just getting silly; it is time for bed. thank you for the inspiration, manish – it’s all your fault 🙂