Mira Nair asked to direct fifth Harry Potter movie Friday, September 3 2004 19:29 Hrs (IST)
London:
Well-known India-born filmmaker Mira Nair has been approached by Warner Brothers to direct the fifth movie in the Harry Potter series, 'Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix'.
Forty seven-year-old Nair told newsmen in London yesterday (Sep 2, 2004) that the studio had approached her with a script. "I read it over the weekend. I'm still deciding," she said.
Noted for an individual style, Nair ended her latest film, an adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's 19th century novel 'Vanity Fair', with a Bollywood-like happy climax.
Nair, the director of films like 'Salaam Bombay', 'Mississippi Masala' and 'Monsoon Wedding', is believed to have been offered more than two million pounds to direct the Potter film.
The first two Potter films were directed by Chris Columbus while this year's 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' was directed by Mexican film maker Alfonso Cuaron. The fourth film in the series, 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' is currently being shot by director Brit Mike Newell.