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‘Lahore’ helmer steps into Cameroon, Speilberg shoes

Friday, July 23, 2010 • Hindi Comments
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Well well, there’s no announcement of a ‘Titanic’ or a ‘Jurassic park’ from Sanjay who helmed the award winning fest favorite ‘Lahore’ and introduced Kick Boxing into Bollywood. Sanjay Puran Singh will use ‘Script Evaluation’ services for the 1st time in India, stepping in to the league of Hollywood gems like James Cameroon, Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese.

Busy working on his next project which is a Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) and as he calls it, his ‘Dream Project’. Not just this, he is doing all he can from the very beginning, to make it as bigger and flawless as possible. The young director has adapted a latest technique called “Script Evaluation” to gauge the credibility and analyse and understand the Do’s and Don’ts for his next that is in pre-production.

Script Evaluation is the latest addition to Hollywood where it has been tried by legendary directors like James Cameroon, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Speilberg only, till date. This will be the first time in India that any Film-Maker will use “Script Evaluation” Services for his film and Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan has become the first Indian director to join the league of Hollywood biggies and bring this innovative technique to India.

Sanjay has hired a fully fledged team from USA to carry out the detailed analysis of his script. The team will come to India, do the evaluation and submit the reports to Sanjay. Based on those reports, necessary changes will be made in the script, if required. Not many in the West have used this service but where ever it has been used, it has certainly left its impact. Though it is a new process in India but Sanjay feels it would bring about a revolution in film making here.

“I would say that Script Evaluation is the answer to the director’s dilemma. Whenever a director has a script in mind one question always haunts him: ‘Should We Make This Movie? Will it be a hit?’ Today, no one can predict what the audience wants. But as a director, I can only safe guard the interest of my movie by proving that the movie is commercially and quality wise viable,” says Sanjay.

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