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One
Dollar Curry is the new Indo-Franco-British film written and directed
by acclaimed author and director Vijay Singh. The film is the story
of Nishan (Vikram Chatwal), a street-smart Indian who reaches Paris
in search of political refuge. He produces a kitchen on wheels called
"One Dollar Curry" to survive. Ironically, Nishan knows
nothing about cooking, but knows plenty about serving up fun and
laughter with the help of his new friends. In the midst of trying
to get by, Nishan is trapped between two gorgeous women, one his
Indian fiancé (Smriti Mishra) and the other, his French lover
(Gabriella Wright). Nishan uses his imagination and sense of humour
to win the battle of life.
The
creator Vijay Singh is a well-known Indian writer - filmmaker living
in Paris. His last feature Jaya Ganga, released here in 2000, received
stupendous press response in the UK and France. Jaya Ganga ran in
Paris cinemas for a record 49 weeks.
Vikram
Chatwal, the chilli powder in One Dollar Curry, is a New York-based
actor and a leading hotelier. When Vijay Singh saw talent, chutney,
chaat, masala, all beaten into one good-looking young man surrounded
by beautiful women, he became a natural choice to play Nishan, the
male lead in One Dollar Curry. Vikram has finished shooting for
two films since - Hope and a Little Sugar by Tanuja Chandra and
Ek Ajnabee by Apoorva Lakhia with Amitabh Bachchan.
Gabriella
Wright, the garam masala in the 'dish', is the daughter of the famous
sculptor Paul David Wright who designed sets for Pink Floyd and
The Rolling Stones. The gorgeous actress who is new to the world
of cinema describes herself as "a perfect mixed vegetable curry"
being ¼ English, ¼ Irish, ¼ Portuguese and
a ¼ Mauritian. Gabriella plays the role of Nathalie, the
female lead in the film.
Smriti
Mishra, the cumin powder to add to the flavours of this artistic
creation, is a well-known Indian actress. She was discovered by
Vijay Singh as the female lead of his previous film Jaya Ganga.
After Jaya Ganga, Smriti has completed about ten other films in
both India and abroad. Smriti plays Yamini in One Dollar Curry,
Nishan's Indian fiancée.
Trevor
Stephens, the taste of tamarind in Vijay Singh's curry, is the son
of a Panamanian father and a Jamaican-Cuban mother. Trevor made
his debut in cinema with Gerard Oury's The Brain. His films include
Street of No Return and Run Away Baby besides twenty other international
films. Trevor plays 'Fixer,' Nishan's partner in this 'garam masala'
comedy.
A truly
global film, Vijay Singh has brought in talent from the world over
for the completion of One Dollar Curry, including musical maestro
Zakir Hussain, who composed the music score for the film. A classical
tabla player of the highest score, Zakir has accompanied artists
such as George Harrison, Ravi Shankar and John McLaughlin.
One
Dollar Curry successfully ran in Paris for over 11 weeks and was
shown to house-full theatres in India for several weeks. It has
received enthusiastic response from critics both in France and India.
One such review from a critic in Paris describes the film perfectly:
"This charming tale portrays, with tenderness and humour, the
immigrant Indian community in Paris. It is funny, unusual, full
of colour, joy and music."
For
more information about the film log onto www.onedollarcurry-themovie.com
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