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The 'Bend-It' Queen Gurinder Chadha is now in India to shoot her next film tentatively entitled The Viceroy's House. The film will chronicle the last six months of Lord Mountbatten's stay in India when the British Raj ended. Gurinder says she has unearthed an immense amount of hitherto-undisclosed facts about Mountbatten's final days in India. "There are the so-called facts that we grew up reading about Mountbatten's closing months in India. But, there are secret documents which I've unearthed. These point to another truth which I'll reveal in my film." Gurinder, whose last feature film a black comedy entitled It's A Wonderful Afterlife was a bit of a letdown, has bought the rights of two very important books to make her Mountbatten film. "My husband Paul (Mayeda Berges) has co-scripted the film with me and I have bought the rights of two books Narinder Singh's Sarla's The Shadow...
- 8/1/2015
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
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After films like Bend It Like Beckham and Bride & Prejudice, Gurinder Chadha is now all set to make yet another English film based on Indian characters. Titled The Viceroy House, the film talks about Lord Mountbatten's last few days of stay in India before the country got its independence. Earlier we had reported about how Gurinder Chadha has come to India in search of new talent for her next and now it has been revealed that the film will star Huma Qureshi in the lead. Moreover, it is being said that the film which is set in the 1940s, will also have a love story. Gurinder Chadha had previously mentioned that she has bought the rights of two books, namely, Narinder Singh Sarla's 'The Shadow Of The Great Game' and Larry Colins & Dominiue Lapierre's 'Freedom At Midnight' for scripting the film. About the casting, rumour had it...
- 7/29/2015
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
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The 'Bend-It' Queen Gurinder Chadha is flying down to Mumbai next week to finalize the cast of her next film tentatively entitled The Viceroy's House. The film will chronicle the last six months of Lord Mountbatten's stay in India when the British Raj ended. Gurinder says she has unearthed an immense amount of hitherto-undisclosed facts about Mountbatten's final days in India. "There are the so-called facts that we grew up reading about Mountbatten's closing months in India. But there are secret documents which I've unearthed. These point to another truth which I'll reveal in my film." Gurinder, whose last feature film a black comedy entitled It's A Wondeful Afterlife was a bit of a letdown, has bought the rights of two very important books to make her Mountbatten film. "My husband Paul (Mayeda Berges) who has co-scripted the film with me and I have bought the rights of...
- 1/29/2015
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Appirio's framework puts the geeky power to build iOS apps in the hands of any enterprise user. Goodbye, T&E reports. Hello, "ExpenseVille."
Appirio's just released a software package that lets enterprise customers put together an iPad or iPhone app almost on a click-and-drag basis. The apps are hooked together using Salesforce.com's cloud-based systems, and pushed out "live" to business's iPad users.
Sounds simple, but Appirio's new package comes with huge promises, too. It allows developers with almost no iOS experience to build an app, meaning they could even be company executives rather than coders. Its home base in the cloud means it won't hog up company hard drive space, either. As founder Narinder Singh tells Fast Company, it's really hard today for businesses to put together their own apps, since "you want the experience of a native app that feels like Angry Birds but you don't have the experience to build it yourself.
Appirio's just released a software package that lets enterprise customers put together an iPad or iPhone app almost on a click-and-drag basis. The apps are hooked together using Salesforce.com's cloud-based systems, and pushed out "live" to business's iPad users.
Sounds simple, but Appirio's new package comes with huge promises, too. It allows developers with almost no iOS experience to build an app, meaning they could even be company executives rather than coders. Its home base in the cloud means it won't hog up company hard drive space, either. As founder Narinder Singh tells Fast Company, it's really hard today for businesses to put together their own apps, since "you want the experience of a native app that feels like Angry Birds but you don't have the experience to build it yourself.
- 6/13/2011
- by Kit Eaton
- Fast Company
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