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Film to focus on Chritst's childhood (Illustration) Photo: Visual/Photos
Film to focus on Chritst's childhood (Illustration) Photo: Visual/Photos
 
High budget film (archives) Photo: Courtesy of HOT Bombay
High budget film (archives) Photo: Courtesy of HOT Bombay
 
Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" From the film 'The Passion of the Christ'
Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" From the film 'The Passion of the Christ'
 
 

Bollywood comes to Holy Land for film about Jesus

Filmmakers say film about Christ's childhood slated to be one of India's highest budget movies

Associated Press
Published: 09.01.10, 08:49 / Israel Culture

The first Bollywood movie about the childhood of Jesus will be shot in the Holy Land in the coming months, Indian filmmakers said Tuesday.

 

Director Singeetham Srinivasa Rao said his production will be narrated in four languages and feature an all-Indian cast of child actors and seven devotional songs.

 

Producer Konda Krishnam Raju told a news conference that the film focuses on the childhood of Jesus, a contrast with other movies that depict the later years. "This is the first presentation of this type in Bollywood history," he said.

 

While the movie has special significance for Christians, it is "intended for a global audience," Rao said.

American makeup artist Christien Tinsley will use special makeup effects to make the actors appear older. The filmmakers said they chose him because of his work with The Passion of the Christ, which earned him an Academy Award nomination.

 

That movie, directed by Mel Gibson, won critical acclaim but also evoked charges of anti-Jewish bias and legitimizing anti-Semitism.

 

At $30 million, the filmmakers say, the film about Jesus will be one of India's highest budget movies. An average Indian movie costs about $500,000.

 

Aditya Productions plans to release the movie next year in English and three Indian languages - Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam.

 

 

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