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‘Kites’ plot revealed; Basu agrees it’s ‘strange’

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STRANGE PLOT: Flying high

Even as the big day for the opening of Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori-starrer ‘Kites’ is on Friday (May 21), the plot involving the much awaited film is already out.

“It’s a very strange love story between two people because they don’t understand each other’s language or culture but as they say love and music doesn’t need any language, Kites is just that,” director Anurag Basu was quoted as saying by news agencies today.

Shot in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Santa Fe, Kites is a compelling romantic saga that goes beyond barriers, boundaries and cultures. A love story about an Indian man’s affair with a Latin woman and their predicament as they don’t understand each other’s language, Kites is about their thrilling journey filled with precious moments and unexpected betrayal.

The story starts in a harsh terrain of the Mexican desert where a mortally wounded man Jai is left to die in the heat of the scorching sun. Once a street smart, carefree young guy, he is now a wanted man.

As death looms, the only thing that keeps him alive is the quest to find the love of his life, Natasha – a woman betrothed to another man. Jay and Natasha fell in love despite language and cultural barriers and embark on an action-packed adventure of love, dance and danger across Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Mexico – an adventure that could kill them both, or bring them together forever.

The English version of the movie Kites: The Remix is presented and reworked by well known Hollywood director Brett Ratner, as per western sensibilities. It is releasing May 28.

Basu says both versions are however the same.

“Indian and international versions both are very similar. There’s just the length issue as the international version is little shorter otherwise both are very much the same,” said Basu.

“The Hindi version is a little over two hours (130 minutes) and the English version is one hour thirty minutes,” he added.

Not many know that Kites was not the final title of the movie.

“I have used Kites as a metaphor in the film. Kites are like two lovers who fly against the wind and not with the wind, they come close and separate and how their destinies are not in their hands,” he said.

“However, we used Kites as the working title for the film but when we got positive reactions from various people we kept it as the final one,” he added.

Kites had its share of controversies too like delay in release, rumours of a link-up between Hrithik and Barbara, intimate scenes between the two in the movie, climax leak rumours and creative differences between Basu and Rakesh Roshan.

“It’s all made up and cooked by media… Whatever news has come about Kites, most of it has actually been fictional stories,” said Basu.

With music composed by his uncle Rajesh Roshan, the movie also marks the singing debut of Hrithik for the title track, which has already been accepted and appreciated both by audiences and critics alike.

The movie has also had a US premiere May 16 which will be followed by another in Britain Tuesday.

With no other Bollywood release to challenge it and the unprecedented buzz it has gathered, this one just might become the first big hit of 2010.

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