Will 'Water' bag an Oscar?
Arpana - 2/19/2007
New Delhi, Feb 20 (IANS) With Oscar awards just round the corner, speculation over Deepa Mehta's "Water" winning the coveted prize is sky high.
Desi movie buffs were hugely disappointed when India's official entry for the Oscars - "Rang De Basanti" - was disqualified. Now they have pinned all their hopes on "Water", a gripping 1930s tale of Indian widows in Varanasi.
Though Mehta's film represents Canada in the Oscar race, the director's Indian origin and cast of Indian stars like Lisa Ray, Seema Biswas and John Abraham have evoked patriotism.
John, who plays a Gandhian reformer in the film, is sure that Indians will make a mark on the Oscar arena soon. He said: "I am sure one day we are going to get it."
Most Indians across the globe will be glued to their TV sets to watch the awards on Feb 26 night.
On India's bad luck at the Oscars, Percept Picture Company managing director Shailendra Singh said: "We don't research the subject. We don't prepare ourselves because we want a quickie. We make a movie in seven-eight months."
"We don't have international consumers and still hoped 'Rang De Basanti' to be there. Did we make it for the Oscars? Did we make it keeping in mind we would like it to be seen by the entire world? I think we are skilled, we are hungry, but we need to do a lot of homework," Singh told IANS.
"Water" is the final instalment of Mehta's elemental trilogy after "Fire" and "Earth". Both the films courted controversy because of the issues highlighted in the film.
While shooting "Water" in Varanasi in 1999, the director faced opposition from rightwing activists in India who destroyed the sets and burnt Mehta's effigies. But Mehta was determined to make it and four years later, filmed it in Sri Lanka.