Home
HOME DIGGS FORUMS GALLERY WALLPAPERS VIDEOS REVIEWS RECIPES KIDS CORNER New GAMES POLLS CLASSIFIEDS YELLOW PAGES ARTICLES MY SPACE
  
   Register     Login  
Ads

Your Ad Here
Menu
Movies
Women
Recent Albums


<< Newer Older >>
on 2008/5/9 3:10:55


Bollywood bad boy Sanjay Dutt is to portray Charles Sobhraj, an infamous killer nicknamed "the serpent" for his ability to give police the slip, in a new film.

Sobhraj, 63, currently serving a life term in a jail in Nepal for the murder of an American backpacker, was arrested in 2003 at a casino in Kathmandu. He has appealed against the verdict.

A suave, smooth-talking operator, Sobhraj is accused of killing more than 20 young western backpackers across Asia, usually by drugging them, in the 1970s and 1980s. His exploits spawned two books, a movie and many articles.

Now Dutt, convicted last year in connection with India's worst bombing, will try to get under the skin of Sobhraj's character.

Dutt, 48, a beefy action hero, is out on bail while he challenges his conviction for receiving illegal guns from gangsters.

The new film, Charles and I, will focus on the years of cat and mouse that Sobhraj played with the law. It will be shot in Turkey, France, India and Australia, director Prawaal Raman said on Thursday.

"This is going to be a very interesting film and I have done extensive research and interviewed the police officers who arrested Sobhraj in India and handled his case," Raman said from Mumbai. "He is a most fascinating person and was an enigma for the police."

A master of disguise who escaped from various jails around the world, Sobhraj was born to an Indian father and Vietnamese mother. He is a French national.

Serving a 20-year sentence in India, he escaped from prison in the mid-1980s, but was caught and returned to jail until 1997 when he was released.

In 1975, Thailand issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of drugging and killing six women, all wearing bikinis, on a beach at Pattaya. But he was jailed in India before he could stand trial on those charges.

In the new movie, a police officer narrates the tale of Sobhraj, and discusses his modus operandi, the director said.

But Sobhraj's lawyer said no film director had sought permission to make a film on his life. "Without his permission it cannot be made," lawyer Raja Ram said. The film will be released early next year, Raman added.

Related Stories:

  • Sanjay Dutt to play Charles Sobhraj in new film
  • Sanjay Dutt goes from gangster to conman
  • Sanjay Dutt to play Sanjay Gupta
  • Sanjay Dutt turns screenwriter with Kaante 2
  • A Dutt baby already on its way?
  • Sanjay Dutt to judge Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan
  • 'Come Back Mamu', Sanjay Gupta Tells Sanjay Dutt
  • Manyata hai na!
  • Theft at Sanjay Dutt's ancestral house
  • Baba black sheep
  • Sanjay Dutt to re-launch his family production house
  • DHAMAAL will not be delayed due to Dutt
  • Sanju and Sunil Shetty in Balaji tele-serial
  • Sanjay Dutt to visit Vaishno Devi
  • Gulshan Grover replaces Sanjay Dutt
  • I want it Dutt way
  • Shah Rukh and Sanjay Dutt bond on KBC
  • Sanju's family accepts Manyata?
  • Sanjay Dutt to gift Nano to girlfriend
  • Dutt verdict stuns Bollywood
  • Latest News
  • 'Raaz ' to release January 2009
  • Former Miss India Tanushree Dutta, whose career has not seen a good run at the b
  • Hijack: New Movie Of Old Formula
  • Zinta basks in "Heaven on Earth" glow
  • Darr!
  • I'm not copying Bipasha: Rituparna
  • Can Vidya ever look sexy?
  • Madhuri Dixit keeps PIA passengers entertained
  • Did Ishmeet really Drowned?
  • Daler Mehndi's first SUFI album "BISMILLAH"
  • Jagjit Singh Launched the Music of Sat Sri Akal
  • Lara: The water baby
  • Vishal-Shekhar created magic in 'Bachna ae Haseeno'
  • I'm a sucker for speed, says Zayed Khan
  • Ranbir and Deepika scared of signing films together
  • Printer Friendly Page Send this Story to a Friend
     
    The comments are owned by the poster. We aren't responsible for their content.
    Poster Thread



    Sponsored Links





    Copyright Content © 2004 by Bharat Waves  |   |