The
actor is also scheduled to conduct an Acting Workshop as a part of the IIFA
Celebrations in Tampa.
4th April, 2014 - Recognising the immense potential of
Indian movies to cross boundaries and gain recognition as world class cinema,
the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) will screen the directorial
venture of renowned Indian and International actor, Anupam Kher which would be
preceded by an acting workshop for the students of the University of South
Florida. India’s biggest celebration of cinema- the 15th VIDEOCON
D2H IIFA Weekend and the Tata Motors IIFA Awards are all set to take place at
Tampa Bay, Florida from April 23rd- 26th, 2014.
Having contributed immensely to the world of cinema in the last 30
years, Anupam Kher is undoubtedly one of the finest actors Indian
cinema has ever seen. Kher has proved his mettle time and again playing diverse
roles in over 460 films and numerous theatre productions. He has been a part of
many Hindi-cinema classics, including A Wednesday, Lamhe, Khosla Ka
Ghosla, Special 26, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, among others.
Kher has also been a part of a number of crossover and mainstream Hollywood films
including Midnight’s Children, Bend It Like Beckham, Bride
& Prejudice, Woody Allen’s You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger
and the Oscar nominated movie, Silver Linings Playbook. The actor
currently runs India's finest acting school - ACTOR
PREPARES.
Titled I WENT SHOPPING FOR ROBERT DE NIRO, Anupam
Kher’s short film will have a World Premiere at IIFA on the 2nd day
of the Videocon D2H IIFA Weekend. The premiere will be open to celebrities from
the Indian film fraternity, who will be seen attending the screening and
lending support to the veteran actor. Through the film, Kher has paid tribute
to iconic Hollywood actor Robert De Niro, his co-star from the Oscar nominated
film- Silver Linings Playbook. The film’s writer and main actor,
Shivangi Kshirsagar, who actually did go shopping for De Niro describes the
film as wild, feminine, and brazen. She portrays the role of the girl who goes
shopping for De Niro in the short-film and has tried to best represent what she
has seen of De Niro’s work in the 29-minute short film.
Actor, Anupam Kher spoke of the film saying, “The film
has had an exciting journey which came a sort of full circle for us on 10th
November, 2013, when Mr De Niro visited our (acting) school and met the team.
It was a very special occasion and I invited some prominent actors and
directors from the Indian film industry to meet him. It was fun to
watch some of our biggest stars sit around him – like students who crowd around
their guru -- while De Niro patiently answered questions about his work,
characters, scripts, co-actors, his films, his associations with filmmakers,
etc. He graciously signed books, pictures and DVDs for everyone. It was such a
memorable evening. He wrote a note for my students and teachers as well.”
“Having the World Premiere at IIFA in Tampa, Florida,
showcases in essence the spirit of the short film, where a group of Indian
artists pay tribute to the American legend, as India celebrates the centenary
of Indian Cinema this year,” added Kher, who is sharing his craft through
the acting workshop at IIFA Awards 2014, Tampa Florida.
Speaking on the acting workshop and premiere, Andre
Timmins, Director – Wizcraft International & IIFA said, “IIFA has
long endeavoured to introduce the short film into the Weekend. We want to
promote different films and give opportunities to students to be a part of the
Indian cinema and IIFA experience. We look forward to screening ‘I went
shopping for Robert De Niro’. We believe it will showcase both Indian and
American aspects, making it a perfect premiere for IIFA in the United States
and a catalyst for cinematic exchange.”
Mr Kher’s acting workshop, based on the techniques perfected
at his acting studio Actor Prepares in Mumbai, was a major success at
earlier IIFA celebrations and is a must-attend event in the Videocon D2H IIFA
Weekend calendar. Led by the veteran actor, the Acting Workshop aims at helping
acting enthusiasts decipher the craft of performance and dramatics while
tapping into the potential of many a budding actor. The workshop will also
throw light on various topics on Indian cinema and will provide guidance
to those seeking a professional career within the acting fraternity. The
workshop on the 24th of April is open to students of USF.
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