Biopic started on controversial Indian cult leader Rajneesh
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.