Bollywood director Vishal Bhardwaj to make film on Osama Bin Laden
He already has many adaptations of Shakespearean plays under his belt
PHOTO: HINDUSTAN TIMES
Ace Bollywood film-maker Vishal Bhardwaj, who is known for his adaptations of Shakespearean plays, will soon be bringing the book The Exile: The Stunning Inside Story of Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda in Flight to the big screen, reported Hindustan Times.
Titled Abbottabad, the project will be produced by Bhardwaj and Junglee Pictures together.
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Authored by Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy, the book is an insider’s account of Al-Qaeda after 9/11, detailing the history of the terrorist network, from 2001 to the present, and revealing dark realities of its schemes. No further details of Abbottabad have been revealed yet.
Bhardwaj’s last film was Rangoon, which starred Kangana Ranaut, Saif Ali Khan and Shahid Kapoor but did not perform well at the box office.
The film-maker has earlier adapted Macbeth (Maqbool), Othello (Omkara) and Hamlet (Haider). He has also helmed classic tales Ruskin Bonds’s The Blue Umbrella and Susanna’s Seven Husbands (7 Khoon Maaf) into films.
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Titled Abbottabad, the project will be produced by Bhardwaj and Junglee Pictures together.
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Authored by Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy, the book is an insider’s account of Al-Qaeda after 9/11, detailing the history of the terrorist network, from 2001 to the present, and revealing dark realities of its schemes. No further details of Abbottabad have been revealed yet.
Bhardwaj’s last film was Rangoon, which starred Kangana Ranaut, Saif Ali Khan and Shahid Kapoor but did not perform well at the box office.
The film-maker has earlier adapted Macbeth (Maqbool), Othello (Omkara) and Hamlet (Haider). He has also helmed classic tales Ruskin Bonds’s The Blue Umbrella and Susanna’s Seven Husbands (7 Khoon Maaf) into films.
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