Los Angeles: Oscar-winner A R Rahman, Gurinder Chadha and Paul Berges are coming together for director Kevin Lima's Bollywood-style animated musical
adventure 'Monkeys of Mumbai'.
Lima, who directed Disney's animated 'Tarzan' before turning to the live-action hits like '102 Dalmations' and 'Enchanted', has signed on to helm Dream Works Animation's new project, whose story is somewhat similar to the great Indian
epic the Ramayana.
The movie centers around a man whose wife is kidnapped by a demon king, the Hollywood Reporter said.
Lima will approach the story through the point of view of two common monkeys who become unlikely heroes.
"Ever since Enchanted, I've been looking for a film musical. When DreamWorks Animation approached me with the prospect of doing a Bollywood musical with such renowned collaborators, I knew this was the one," said Lima.
Chadha and Berges, who penned 'Bride & Prejudice' and 'Bend It Like Beckham', are writing the script. Rahman, who bagged two Oscars for his music in 'Slumdog Millionaire', is the composer while Stephen Schwartz is working on lyrics.
adventure 'Monkeys of Mumbai'.
Lima, who directed Disney's animated 'Tarzan' before turning to the live-action hits like '102 Dalmations' and 'Enchanted', has signed on to helm Dream Works Animation's new project, whose story is somewhat similar to the great Indian
epic the Ramayana.
The movie centers around a man whose wife is kidnapped by a demon king, the Hollywood Reporter said.
Lima will approach the story through the point of view of two common monkeys who become unlikely heroes.
"Ever since Enchanted, I've been looking for a film musical. When DreamWorks Animation approached me with the prospect of doing a Bollywood musical with such renowned collaborators, I knew this was the one," said Lima.
Chadha and Berges, who penned 'Bride & Prejudice' and 'Bend It Like Beckham', are writing the script. Rahman, who bagged two Oscars for his music in 'Slumdog Millionaire', is the composer while Stephen Schwartz is working on lyrics.
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