Indian helmer on Genocide film: I believe in fighting for what I believe in

Indian helmer on Genocide film: I believe in fighting for what I believe in

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Genocide is the latest topic to catch acclaimed Indian film director Shekhar Kapur`s fancy.

According to Zeenews, Kapur recently tweeted about his plans to visit Yerevan to collect material on the event.

"It is a part of world history though a very shameful one," Kapur said.

"The idea came to me based on a script sent to me by the screenwriter of “Motorcycle Diaries”, Puerto Rican Jose Rivera. I fell in love with the script. It is a challenging project though. It will require lots of money, lots of passion and organization. But there are a lot of passionate people behind this project. So it will hopefully see the light of day. I believe in fighting for what I believe in,” he said.

However, filming of the movie will not start before another year, says Kapur, who is yet to begin work on his long-pending movie on water wars, ‘Paani’.

"There has been a shift in Turkish society. Nobody from that period is alive today. The new generation believes they have to move on. They say, ‘Why can`t we accept what happened?’,” the film director said.

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