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Mumbai: Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj on Tuesday said he is excited as well as nervous about his next directorial project, which is said to be a prequel to Zero Dark Thirty and will be based on the bestselling book The Exile by Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy on Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden.
The film is reportedly titled Abbottabad and it is believed that its story will be about the time Bin Laden spent in between Tora Bora and his last days in Abbottabad.
"Excited to tackle this new subject but also nervous since it's my biggest challenge with completely new cultures and languages," the Kaminey director tweeted.
Excited to tackle this new subject but also nervous since it's my biggest challenge with completely new cultures and languages. #Abbottabad https://t.co/VD5J1w1LSH— Vishal Bhardwaj (@VishalBhardwaj) September 26, 2017
While Osama Bin Laden will be one of the primary characters, the story, however, will be told from the perspective of Ibrahim, the man who was chosen to host and guard Bin Laden for many years.
Vishal will direct and co-produce the project in association with Junglee Pictures.
If pulled off successfully, this will be the first international story to come out of India.
The cast and crew are yet to be finalised.
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