'Friends are for ever' could be the other name of a Hindi
film 'Mr Bhatti on Chhutti', set for release in May this year. How the film
was made is also a fascinating story in itself of how friends in Bollywood
help each other and make tricky projects possible.
Ashwani Chopra, a film production co-ordinator and Line Producer of several
Bollywood films, based in the UK, dreamed of producing his own film when he
was a struggling actor. "My eyes widened with excitement when my friend Gyan
Kharaud shared my passion and agreed to come on board," says Chopra.
In 2007, after raising a small budget, Chopra approached another friend,
Karan Razdan, a talented director from Mumbai, to direct his venture. Note
it; there was no script in his kitty. Another problem; a film without a star
is always a difficult proposition in chaotic Bollywood. So Razdan sat down
and wrote a script keeping in view his old friend Anupam Kher, who
immediately said yes to his buddie as both had studied theatre at the
National School of Drama in Delhi.
More phone calls followed between friends, and this is how Ashwani Chopra
realised his dream. "Touch wood, I had all the necessary experience behind
me so I was able to wrap up the shoot within 25 days, including a two day
shoot in Mumbai," he adds with a chuckle.
Bhairavi Goswami, a model-turned-theatre actor whose brief
appearance (the nymph) in 'Bheja Fry' turned out to be her ticket to fame,
provides the 'oomph' factor. She plays Anupam Kher’s secretary in the film.
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'Mr Bhatti on Chhutti', filmed in Britain and directed by
Karan Razdan, features veteran actor Anupam Kher in a lead role. Produced
by, of course, Ashwani Chopra and Gyan Kharaud, the film has incredible
prospects, says Kher.
"We shot it as a one-off thing. But the film has been such fun, we've
decided to shoot an entire series of feature films based on the exploits of
this amateur detective called Bhatti. We'll have 'Mr Bhatti Goes to China',
'Mr Bhatti in New York', and so on and so forth," Kher told media.
"I have a double role in 'Mr Bhatti on Chhutti'. Besides the detective,
who's like Feluda and Hercules Poirot, I also play a sinister international
terrorist. The idea is to let this detective and by proxy the audience have
fun. We're making the series in 'Hinglish' and with an international cast
comprising of Indian, Pakistani and Australian actors. Bhatti promises to be
our first detective series. Apart from being an amateur sleuth, he's a big
Amit Bachchan fan," adds Kher.
Amitabh Bachchan fan he is, but filming outside Bachchan's house, Jalsa, in
Mumbai was a tricky issue. So Kher approached another friend, Jaya Bhaduri,
Mrs Bachchan, who readily agreed. This again happened in the name of
friendship otherwise Bachchans have become extra cautious about their
privacy.
The film's story revolves around Anupam Kher who wins a lucky draw in Mumbai
and ends up with a group of Indian tourists in the scintillating beauty of
England's Lake District. "The locales in my film are incredibly beautiful. I
must pay my gratitude to Cumbria Film Office, North West Vision and the
Carlisle Council who went out of their way to help the unit in accessing the
breath-taking views," says Chopra.
So Mr Bhatti goes to Lake District where he meets his nemesis- a wanted
terrorist Abu- who resembles him. Yes, it's a typical Bollywood style double
role for Kher. Police believe Mr Bhatti's resemblance with Abu could be
exploited to nab the terrorist. Obviously, like a Shakespearan comedy,
things do resolve in the end. One could say the story line is an Indian take
on Mr Bean.
Ashwani says: "I'm grateful to Karan and Anupam for delivering a hugely
entertaining movie. I'm proud that I have the best actor of Pakistan in my
film, Abid Ali, another old friend, who's considered the Dilip Kumar of
Pakistan. We also have Australia-born actress Emma Kearney in an interesting
role. An emerging actor from India, Pawan Shankar, plays an important role.
Opposite him is an emerging actress Neha Phendse. The music is by Southall's
Channi Singh...so it's almost like making an international movie on my
debut....it's just all due to my friends. The film looks so good."
It has been confirmed that Amitabh Bhachan has done a
cameo role in Mr Bhatti on Chutti, confirmed by Ashwani Chopra (Producer).
Amitabh completed his cameo role in Mid April, and is
being added to a new trailer for the film.
Kher & Goswami in 'Mr Bhatti on Chhutti'
Shakti Kapoor, Emma Kearney and Anupam Kher in 'Mr Bhatti
on Chhutti' running over the Carlisle train station bridge