kitty
01-11-2004, 09:29 AM
http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=2920
Bollywood Actress Aishwarya Rai Finds Chaos
Forget all those rumors that Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai will be starring in the next James Bond, she'll be joining a different Hollywood production instead. According to the Vancouver Sun, the highest-paid actress in Bollywood, who recently appeared on the cover of Asia's Time magazine, will star opposte Meryl Streep in the drama Chaos.
The film is an English remake of critically acclaimed French director Coline Serreau's social drama revolving around a bourgeois French couple who accidentally witness the violent beating of a young prostitute (Rai) by her pimps. While the French woman (Streep) empathizes with the prostitute's suffering, her selfish husband disapproves of his wife's concern.
Troubled by guilt, Streep's character traces the prostitute to the hospital where she is recovering from the beating and the two gradually develop a deep bond. The French woman helps the prostitute find a new life, and the prostitute helps the woman find a new identity -- she realizes that her life has been changed forever and she can never return to her selfish husband and son.
Serreau, an actress and screenwriter who wrote the original comedy Three Men and a Baby (not the Hollywood version), will also direct this version of Chaos. The film, originally scheduled to shoot this month, starts up in March.
Bollywood Actress Aishwarya Rai Finds Chaos
Forget all those rumors that Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai will be starring in the next James Bond, she'll be joining a different Hollywood production instead. According to the Vancouver Sun, the highest-paid actress in Bollywood, who recently appeared on the cover of Asia's Time magazine, will star opposte Meryl Streep in the drama Chaos.
The film is an English remake of critically acclaimed French director Coline Serreau's social drama revolving around a bourgeois French couple who accidentally witness the violent beating of a young prostitute (Rai) by her pimps. While the French woman (Streep) empathizes with the prostitute's suffering, her selfish husband disapproves of his wife's concern.
Troubled by guilt, Streep's character traces the prostitute to the hospital where she is recovering from the beating and the two gradually develop a deep bond. The French woman helps the prostitute find a new life, and the prostitute helps the woman find a new identity -- she realizes that her life has been changed forever and she can never return to her selfish husband and son.
Serreau, an actress and screenwriter who wrote the original comedy Three Men and a Baby (not the Hollywood version), will also direct this version of Chaos. The film, originally scheduled to shoot this month, starts up in March.