Cameron to discuss “The Future of Cinema” in India
News
oi-Prakash KL
By Ramchander
Nevada
(US),
(ANI):
Filmmaker
James
Cameron
(Avatar)
will
be
in
India
on
March
13
for
the
first
time.
He
will
be
discussing
“The
Future
of
Cinema" with
Bollyood"s
megastar
Aamir
Khan
(Lagaan)
in
a
conclave
in
a
five
star
hotel
in
capital
New
Delhi,
watched
by
few
hundred
over
a
dinner.
Lasting
about
90
minutes
and
ending
around
09-30
pm,
it
will
include
questions
from
the
attendees
also.
Aroon
Purie,
Editor-in-Chief
of
India"s
leading
newsmagazine
“India
Today",
will
chair
the
session.
Describing
Oscar
winner
Cameron"s
movies,
Conclave
says:
“…movies
speak
the
language
of
immense
courage
and
deep
spirituality.
His
female
heroes
are
fearless
and
all
powerful,
his
men
learn
the
power
of
conviction." It
talks
about
Cameron"s
“dropping
out
of
college
to
drive
a
truck
for
the
local
school
district…selling
the
script
of
The
Terminator
to
Hemdale
Films
for
one
dollar
on
the
condition
that
he
could
direct
it".
“India
Today
Conclave
2010"
whose
theme
is
“New
Decade:
Great
Expectations",
is
being
organized
by
“The
India
Today
Group"
at
Taj
Palace
Hotel
in
New
Delhi
on
March
12
and
13.
“This
decade
holds
great
expectations
for
India
and
the
world",
Aroon
Purie,
Group
Chairman,
says.
Speakers
on
other
topics
at
the
Conclave
include
ruler
of
Dubai,
India"s
key
Government
ministers,
Cisco
CEO,
Google
President
of
Global
Sales,
author
Salman
Rushdie,
yoga
expert
Swami
Ramdev,
Harvard
economics
professor,
Ford
Motor
CEO,
Facebook
co-founder,
Godrej
President,
goal
keeper
of
Indian
hockey
team,
actors
Ranbir
Kapoor
and
Asin
Thottumkal.