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Big B still doing Shantaram?

The popular Charlie Hunnam plays the title character, who has an epic cultural adventure in Mumbai while hiding from the law.

Gregory David Roberts’ bestselling-novel Shantaram about an Australian fugitive making a new life for himself in the slums of Mumbai, has finally been acquired as a 10-part series by Apple Inc.

The popular Charlie Hunnam plays the title character, who has an epic cultural adventure in Mumbai while hiding from the law.

The novel, based on the author’s own life, was first offered to Mira Nair almost 20 years ago as a feature film with Johnny Depp as a producer. Joel Edgerton was to play the lead, while Amitabh Bachchan was to play an important character. However, Mira opted out, after which the directorial onus fell on Garth Davis, who later went on to direct the Oscar-winning Lion.

Garth too has opted out of Shantaram, after which it has gone to Apple. Technically, Bachchan still remains attached to the project. But it remains to be seen whether he agrees to shoot, especially when Apple apparently doesn’t plan to bring the shooting to Mumbai, where the original story is set.

Apparently one of the reasons why Mira opted out of the project was because she wanted to shoot the film on authentic locations, in the chawls of Mumbai, whereas the producers felt that shooting in Mumbai slums was no longer a global box office fetish after Slumdog Millionaire.

Mira had in a 2007 interview mourned her departure from the project, mainly because she lost the chance to work with Bachchan. “Alas, we have been stalled temporarily due to the crippling nature of the writers’ strike in Hollywood. Johnny Depp assures me that this is just a pause and that we’ll start again once the strike is resolved. I’ve spent a year of creative endeavour in realising Shantaram, so I look forward to the time when it will all come together,” she had said.

The cast, which initially boasted of Amitabh Bachchan and Johnny Depp, also featured Irrfan Khan and Konkona Sen Sharma, among a host of others.

Back then Mira had sighed, “I can close my eyes and see Mr Bachchan and Johnny Depp together.”

Now that Shantaram has changed hands, it’s time to open our eyes to a new cast in an all-new digital format.

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