“The Cell” director Tarsem Singh is making a comeback to feature films with “Dear Jassi,” his first Indian project. The film has completed a 50-day schedule in Punjab, north…
The film has completed a 50-day schedule in Punjab, northern India and is heading to Canada for a two-week shoot. Post-production will take place in Montreal.
“It’s my passion project and I believe this is the right time for the world to see it,” Singh said. “Such a strong story needs to be told.” The filmmaker, who also directed NBC series “Emerald City,” is famed for his commercials and music videos for Lady Gaga, Deep Forest and R.E.M.leading Indian studio T-Series
Kumar said: “This is our first foray into mainstream international cinema and we are thrilled with the experience.”
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