Loveleen can't get over Oscar memories

Mar 13, 2009 Subhash K Jha



Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) "Slumdog Millionaire" co-director Loveleen Tandan is still to get over the Oscar experience. She says her worst fear before the ceremony was she would trip and fall on her sari on the red carpet.


Loveleen's most memorable experience at the Oscars?


"My favourite moment was when A.R. Rahman came on stage and started to sing 'O saya' with the dancers. I got goosebumps, and within seconds I was weeping. I felt so homesick at that moment. My worst nightmare was I'd trip and fall on my sari on the red carpet," Loveleen told IANS.


"I'm taken aback by the success of 'Slumdog Millionaire'. I've contributed so much to it I never felt I wasn't part of it. I never needed any endorsement."


Will Danny Boyle work with Loveleen again?


"I don't know about that. I'll be doing my own film now. I'm scripting my own film now. All I can say about it is that it won't be a female-centric film just because I am making it. I don't see myself as only a woman. My film will have strong voices from both strong men and women characters."


And of course if Anil Kapoor steps in to produce the film, as rumours insist, there's nothing like it.


But for now "The Making Of Slumdog Millionaire".


Informs Loveleen, "That's right. There was a guy Sujeet filming the entire crew and unit shooting our film. And I think there's a book on the making of 'Slumdog Millionaire' coming up."


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