Britain's Kingsley Books Passage to India to Try His Hand in Bollywood
Shail Kumar Singh | February 24, 2010
Ben Kingsley, who played the pivotal independence leader in ‘Gandhi’, with his wife, Daniela Lavender, in front of the Taj Mahal, which is to be the focus of a film he is working on. His Bollywood debut, ‘Teen Patti’ (‘Three Cards’), opens in India on Friday. (AFP Photo) Related articles
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xBritish actor Ben Kingsley makes his Bollywood debut this week in “Teen Patti” (“Three Cards”), nearly 30 years after his Oscar-winning performance in “Gandhi” catapulted him to worldwide fame.
The 66-year-old plays a brilliant mathematician, Perci Trachtenberg, in the thriller. The story centers around Perci, who meets a reclusive fellow academic, Venkat, at a London casino.
Venkat (Amitabh Bachchan) tells him of a discovery he has made that he believes could redefine theories about probability and tests his theory on a tour of Mumbai’s illegal gambling dens.
Director Leena Yadav’s film has an all-star cast, including Irrfan Khan (“Slumdog Millionaire,” “A Mighty Heart”), Boman Irani and Tamil-language star R. Madhavan, who were both recently seen in the Aamir Khan hit “3 Idiots.”
Sushmita Sen, India’s first Miss Wniverse, and action-comedy hero Ajay Devgan also star in the film, which hits screens on Friday.
Kingsley’s role “is very crucial in the film and he is not playing a cameo,” said Yadav, who has described the movie as more about the risky decisions people make than actual gambling, which is illegal in most of India.
“I always wanted an international star to play the role of Perci in my film and I knew there was no one else who could give justice to the film except Sir Ben Kingsley.”
Kingsley, knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002, is a household name in India because of his depiction of the country’s independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, which won him the Best Actor award at the 1982 Oscars. The film is played on Indian Independence Day every year.
Kingsley has been back to India to promote “Teen Patti,” earning plaudits for his professionalism from co-stars. Bachchan has called him a “wonderful human being,” a “considerate and well-prepared actor and also a gracious man.”
Kingsley — born Krishna Bhanji to a British mother and Indian father — has said his love for India was “as strong as ever.”
“I am still connected to ‘Gandhi.’ It’s a recognition. It’s something indelible and extraordinary in my bones,” he told reporters at the International Film Festival of India last December.
Kingsley is set to play Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the film “Taj,” about his project to build the Taj Mahal mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz.
He is the latest foreign star to appear in a Bollywood movie, as the Hindi-language film industry seeks new audiences overseas and Hollywood increasingly looks for ties with Indian studios. Yadav said she had “no idea” why Bollywood had not approached Kingsley before and indicated that future appearances by global cinema stars in Indian films were likely.
“I sent my script to his agent and he … loved it. He immediately agreed to do the role,” Yadav said. “I feel the world has become a small place and it is not difficult these days to approach agents of Hollywood or international actors.”
AFP
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