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25-year wait for a film in a theatre! November 28, 2005 18:05 IST Thanks to the International Film Festival of India held in Goa, writer Ruskin Bond came out of hibernation to watch his first film in a movie theatre after 25 years. The Blue Umbrella, which premiered in Goa on November 26, was director Vishal Bharadwaj's screen adaptation of a short story written by him. "It's after 25 years that I found myself inside a movie theatre. Although an avid film watcher, I live in Mussoorie where, unfortunately, there are no theatres now," the 71-year-old author said today. The Blue Umbrella, slated for May 2006 release, is set in Himachal Pradesh and revolves around an 11-year-old girl's quest for a lost umbrella believed to have magical powers. "The film is based on a story I wrote 20 years ago. I knew some children there and wove this fable around them," he said. "The umbrella is symbolic of what people want in life. It's about how human generosity ultimately overcomes greed," Bond added. This is not his first tryst with Bollywood. In 1980, his novel A Flight Of Pigeons became the basis for Shyam Benegal's acclaimed film Junoon.
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