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Gurinder Chadha is still the only Asian woman making feature films in Britain, contrary to the diversity she sees today at Sundance Trey Williams January 26, 2019 @ 9:37 PM ...
Gurinder Chadha is forging an indie Christmas movie about an Indian Ebenezer Scrooge set in London, financed by Zygi Kamasa’s new UK distributor True Brit. The Bend It Like Beckham director has ...
Gurinder Chadha is forging an indie Christmas movie about an Indian Ebenezer Scrooge set in London, financed by Zygi Kamasa’s new UK distributor True Brit. The Bend It Like Beckham director has ...
Gurinder Chadha, director of Bend It Like Beckham, is teasing the possibility of a sequel to the 2002 film which starred Parminder Nagra and Keira Knightley. “I never really wanted to make a ...
Chadha’s first major hit was the comedy 'Bend It Like Beckham'; her latest film deals with the partition of British India in 1947. Leo Williams for Newsweek The release of Viceroy's House is ...
Netflix has teamed with Gurinder Chadha — the Bend It Like Beckham helmer whose Bruce Springsteen-infused coming of age film Blinded By the Light was a Sundance sensation with a $15 million New ...
For Gurinder Chadha, the personal is political. The British Indian filmmaker grew up in postwar England, hearing her grandmother tell stories about the subcontinent and the chaos that followed the ...
Gurinder Chadha, the BAFTA-nominated filmmaker behind “Bend It Like Beckham” and “Blinded By the Light,” is very much aware of the rumors surrounding “Bullet Train” star Aaron Taylor ...
Gurinder Chadha’s delightful sports comedy “Bend It Like Beckham” came out of nowhere in 2002 to become a box-office hit, in its native England and elsewhere.
New Line is in final negotiations for a $15 million-plus deal to buy British filmmaker Gurinder Chadha’s film “Blinded by the Light.” The film, which premiered Sunday at the Sundance Film ...
British director Gurinder Chadha, best known for movies like “Bend It Like Beckham” and “Viceroy’s House,” is accelerating her drive into television production with the backing of global ...
Chadha, whose earlier film, “Bhaji on the Beach,” portrays Indian women in England, chose not to include an Indian family in “What’s Cooking.” Instead, she used the film as a vehicle for ...