By
Shirwin Campbell
BOLLYWOOD actor
Kumar Gaurav arrived
yesterday morning with his entourage for a seven-week
stay during which
he will do the local shoot for the movie, "Guiana 1838 -
Someday I'll see you again".

BOLLYWOOD actor
Kumar Gaurav
Causally clad in blue jeans and grey jersey and his matching
grey jacket in hand the Bollywood
Star stepped off of Universal Airlines flight UW101 at
6:30 a.m. yesterday onto Guyana's soil for the first time
following a line of other Bollywood celebrities including Anil
Kapoor and Amitach Batchan.
His mission is however a bit more unique and his stay much
longer than his predecessors and many fans will be privileged
to meet, interact and even rub shoulders with the movie star.
Gaurav met with members of the media in the VIP Waiting Lounge
of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport Timehri and in spite
of a long twenty three hour flight from India to Guyana with a
brief stop at the John F Kennedy Airport in the United States
he remained upbeat throughout the briefing and even took time
out for one on one with the members of the media and to take
out pictures with them.
He related to the press that he heard about Guyana and is glad
to be here to experience the beauty of the country for
himself.
According to Gaurav who is in his early 40's, while flying
over Guyana he was deeply impressed by the scenic beauty and
lush forest and is anxious to explore Guyana for himself, he
also confided that he hopes that his busy schedule will afford
him the opportunity to visit the resorts and the majestic
Kaieteur Falls.
The 5 feet 10 inches star blamed part of his excitement on the
fact that a large portion of his 'fan-mails' is from Guyana
and with renewed interest being stirred through his presence
and the filming in Guyana he is ready for a surge of new as
well as old 'fan-mails' flooding his mailbox.
His message to his Guyanese fans "We are back at our
place - Guyana"
Gaurav who hails from Bombay stated that filming in Guyana
will take him down history to know how Indians came here and
for him it is one great adventure.
In response to a question on the death of his father veteran
actor and producer, the late Rajendra Kumar who passed away
two years ago, he replied, "My father was my guide, there
is still a void, but it is a part of life and I have to go
on."
Main organizer, US based Guyanese movie director, Rohit
Jagessar owner of RBC Radio/Moha Vira described the
'movie-in-the-making' as a "Great challenge and a film
with International flavour"
He added that when they met in New York he was confident that
Gaurav was the sure way to go and is now even more confident
that this with the actor's ability, it would be a big hit.
While the locals are not having any leading roles, they are
having very good roles, Mr. Rohit Jagessar of RBC Radio and
Moha Vira noted.
Some
one hundred and fifty locals and sixty foreigners including
nine Indian film stars out of New York and seventeen British
actors will be featured in the filming here.
Gaurav's co-star who hails from India Aarti Bathija arrived in
Guyana with an advanced team.
In response to a query on the budget he simply said that the
filming is privately funded by his company and they are
spending as they go along.
After the briefing Gaurav and his entourage had a police
escort into the city where he met briefly with President
Bharrat Jagdeo in State House who welcomed him and his team to
Guyana.
Kumar Gaurav plays the role of Laxman, representing one of
many Indentured Labourers travelling on one of the first ships
entering this country (then British Guiana) in 1838.
The Bollywood star who
is yet to be married and the father of two daughters Saachi
and Siya and he is known for the romantic leads he played in
Indian movies in the 80's, with 'Love Story' propelling into
world fame.
He also acted in Teri Kasam, and more recently, the action
flick Kaante, which played well at the box office.
Several locations in Berbice have been selected for the shoot
from Numbers 60-66 Villages, Corentyne to recreate the
setting.

Grandfather
was indentured at Rose Hall Estate

Grandmother was
indentured at Rampur - Blairmont
Preliminary shooting for the film has already taken place in
Calcutta, India, one of the main areas from which the
indentured labourers were contracted to work on the sugar
plantations of British Guiana after the abolition of slavery.
Actual shooting will begin March 21st and run until the end of
April.
Friday,
March 12, 2004