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Mira Nair rejects Harry Potter film Sandesh Prabhudesai in Panaji | December 03, 2004 14:32 IST
"Harry Potter needs more technical creativity. I like to be creative with my cast... humans," she continues. She has previously directed the Oscar-nominated Salaam Bombay and the international hit, Monsoon Wedding. Vanity Fair is based on the William Thackeray classic of the same name. Nair reveals the book had mesmerised her years ago. The story is set against the 18th century London slums. "We had a tough time creating that London, full of pigs, garbage and muck. Luckily, London's well-maintained libraries came for our rescue," she says. "It is difficult to make movies with unconventional themes and actors who may not sell in the market," she admits. The Namesake will also include black and white portions.
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