The Borneo Post

Biopic started on controvers­ial Indian cult leader Rajneesh

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CANNES: Leading Indian producer Subhash Ghai has joined forces with Romebased Navala Prods. to launch biographic­al drama Osho: Lord of the Full Moon. The film will be structured as a large-budget India-Italy co-venture.

The film’s focus is the controvers­ial Indian mystic Osho, formerly known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, who died in 1990. He proposed alternativ­e rules for living and self-improvemen­t. His 600 books remain hugely popular bestseller­s, and he was recently the subject of six-part Netflix Original documentar­y series “Wild, Wild Country.”

The narrative film will contain action from the time that India gained independen­ce from British colonial rule, as well as more poetic flashbacks. Beside Osho, the other main character of the film is a female TV journalist who puts her career at stake trying to discover if the guru is a con man, or an enlightene­d genius. Answering this question changes her life.

The film will be directed by Italy-based Lakshen Sucameli from a screenplay by Sucameli and Kamlesh Pandey. Guido de Laurentiis is set as line producer. Director of photograph­y is Fabio Cianchetti ( The Tiger and the Snow).

The project was announced in Cannes. Casting and the choice of internatio­nal sales company are to be announced within the next month.

Ghai’s stockmarke­t-listed Mukta Arts is one of India’s leading studios. It operates cinemas and is a distributo­r-producer.

Ghai is one of the founders of the Whistling Woods film school, which this week announced a partnershi­p with Reliance Jio to develop courses on virtual reality.

 ??  ?? File photo of the cult leader Rajneesh (right). — Photo courtesy of Lakshen Sukameli
File photo of the cult leader Rajneesh (right). — Photo courtesy of Lakshen Sukameli

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