As it's said, big ideas come out of the smallest and most casual
conversations. And that's what happened when Deepa Mehta and Salman
Rushdie sat across for dinner four years ago. In a general conversation
when the acclaimed filmmaker inquired about the film rights of Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie happily gave them to her. Not only that, he gave it away in exchange for just one dollar!
Recalling this interesting anecdote, Ms Mehta says the deal between the two was spontaneous. "Salman and I often talked about working together. One night, over dinner, I asked him who had the rights to Midnight's Children. He said he did so I asked him whether I could buy them and he promptly sold the option to me for one dollar. It was not premeditated; it was just gut instinct," says the Oscar-nominated director.READ MORE
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Recalling this interesting anecdote, Ms Mehta says the deal between the two was spontaneous. "Salman and I often talked about working together. One night, over dinner, I asked him who had the rights to Midnight's Children. He said he did so I asked him whether I could buy them and he promptly sold the option to me for one dollar. It was not premeditated; it was just gut instinct," says the Oscar-nominated director.READ MORE
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