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I love Anurag’s larger than life attitude: Danis Tanovic

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Abu Dhabi, Oct 28 (IANS) Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tranovic collaborated with Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap for highly acclaimed "The Lunchbox" and appreciates his attitude and endeavour to help youngsters.

A director known for war-based dramas like "Triage" and the Oscar-winning "No Man’s Land", Tanovic co-produced "The Lunchbox" in collaboration with filmmaker Kashyap.

"I love Anurag," he said of the filmmaker, whom he first met in 2005.

"I like the guy. I love his larger than life attitude. I like the fact that he is helping young filmmakers, and that he says what he thinks. I appreciate that. He speaks up, and it is a great thing. There are not many filmmakers like him," Tanovic told IANS.

The filmmaker shot for the Emraan Hashmi-starrer for seven months in India and describes the experience as "nice".

Parts of the movie, which also stars Bollywood actor Emraan, are said to have been shot in Mumbai and Patiala, but Tanovic is not ready to reveal any details as of now.

"It’s finished shooting. We need to finish the music and sound for the film. It was a nice experience to shoot in India," said the filmmaker without divulging the genre, tone and flavour of the movie.

The movie, he said, is still in the process of filming. All that he, however, hinted at is that it is "completely different from what I do".

He was here for the screening of his latest docu-drama "An Episode In The Life Of An Iron Picker", which is representing his country in the Oscar best foreign film category.

For now, it is only a holiday that’s on the 44-year-old filmmaker’s mind.

"I’m going to take a holiday! I am a father of five and I have a life other than being a filmmaker," he said.

 

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