The death of the talented Anthony Minghella reminds me of two of his unique qualities that we in Bollywood could well do with. The first is his ability to read a book, spot a film, and adapt a screenplay around it. The English Patient (Michael Ondaatje), Cold Mountain (Charles Frazier), The Talented Mr Ripley (Patricia Highsmith), and the unfinished The No1 Ladies Detective Agency (Alexander McCall Smith) are good examples of his craft. How many contemporary B'wood directors are able to do that? I believe Ashutosh Gowarker loved Kiran Nagrekar's The Cuckold and used some elements of it in Jodha Akbar.
The other amazing quality that Minghella had was to start a production company, Mirage, with Sydney Pollack. Together they have laucnhed films like Iris, The Quiet American, The Interpreter, Breaking and Entering, Michael Clayton....
Can you think of our Bollywood directors with their huge egos teaming up to produce some good films? Mani Ratnam, Shekar Kapur and Ram Gopal Varma tried it once with their India Talkies that produced Dil Se. They couldn't work together ever again.
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