12/08/2016
12/08/2016
LONDON, Aug 11, (RTRS): One of the world’s earliest cities has been brought back to life in one of Bollywood’s newest films, “Mohenjo Daro”, which re-imagines life in 2016 BC in an Indus Valley civilisation whose walls, streets and citadel can still be seen today. Indian director Ashutosh Gowariker recreated the city to stage an epic romance that is also a tale of the fight between good and evil, in the grand Bollywood tradition.
“I like telling untold stories and I feel that about this civilisation, not much has been said,” Gowariker told Reuters. “I thought, why not weave a story based on the findings of all these archaeologists, and try and do it to the utmost sincerity and honesty. Keep the fact as much as you can intact, but also weave in fiction, because only then can a story be told, and a cinematic story too.”
Mohenjo Daro, in modernday Sindh province in Pakistan, is a World Heritage Site, one of the best preserved in South Asia where visitors can see a wellplanned city built of unbaked brick dating back to the beginning of the third millennium BC.
From the director of 2002 Academy Award-nominated Rajera movie “Lagaan”, and starring acclaimed Indian actor Hrithik Roshan, “Mohenjo Daro” is expected to be one of the biggest movies out of Bollywood this year. Roshan, who starred in Gowariker’s 2008 hit 16th-century love story “Jodhaa Akbar”, said he had been relieved to find the filmmaker was on top form.
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