B'wood turns to 7/11 to look at Muslims
B'wood turns to 7/11 to look at Muslims
Live TV, to be directed by award-winning filmmaker Ujjal Chatterjee, promises not to play to cheap public sentiments.

Kolkata: A new Bollywood film will use the July 11 Mumbai rail bombings that killed 186 people to examine the genesis of Islamist militancy in India and the patriotism of its Muslim population.

Live TV, to be directed by award-winning filmmaker Ujjal Chatterjee, promises not to play to cheap public sentiments, and instead, rely on documented history.

One of those facts, which forms a sub-plot of the film, is the story of young Kashmiri Muslims who fought invaders from Pakistan, months after the British colonial rulers partitioned India in 1947.

"Muslims in the (Kashmir) valley are very patriotic people and the movie will remind us all about a glorious past Kashmiris can look back on with pride," Chatterjee said.

The film opens with four young television journalists reaching one of the seven bombsites in Mumbai where they find people trapped inside trains.

The reporters, while following up on the story, find that dozens of Muslims are held on suspicion of involvement in the blasts. They try to find out if the suspects were being harassed because of their religion, Chatterjee said.

Hundreds of Muslims were rounded up and questioned by police after the July 11 bombings in Mumbai because investigators believed that Indian Muslims had carried out the attacks at the behest of Pakistan-based Islamist group Lashkar-e-Toiba.

Indian Muslims are estimated to number about 140 million in a total population of 1.1 billion.

Viveik Oberoi and Ashmit Patel are expected to play the male leads while Esha Deol or newcomer Sameera Reddy will be their love interest.

Live TV, to open early next year, will be shot extensively in exotic locales in Kashmir and in crowded Mumbai suburbs, said Chatterjee.

His earlier film, Escape from Taliban, about the true story of an Indian woman's flight from Afghanistan won critical acclaim.

"There will be lots of three-dimensional effects and computer graphics in the film, making everything seem real," he added.

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