Mr.
Amit
Khanna
and
Mr.
Srinivasan
Narayanan
introduced
the
most
celebrated
Oliver
Stone
to
one
and
all
present
at
the
MAMI
12th
Mumbai
Film
Festival's
press
conference.
The
audience
was
thrilled
to
have
such
a
great
talent
amongst
them.
The
conference
started
and
Mr.
Stone
shared
his
thoughts
and
experiences
with
all.
Oliver
Stone
shared,
"The
issue
with
my
movies
is
that
people
expect."
Wall
Street
was
initially
not
liked
by
people,
but
slowly
the
people
started
understanding
the
story
is
about
love,
trust,
classic
drama
and
betray.
It
is
about
relationships,
father
-
daughter,
mother-son.
The
protagonist
of
his
movie
goes
through
a
lot
of
changes
due
to
his
circumstances
in
life.
Shooting
of
Alexander
Stone
explored
India
along
with
Mr.
Noorani
to
choose
locations,
he
also
travelled
to
Jaipur
in
search
of
interesting
landscape
and
finally
zeroed
on
Ladak.
He
brought
along
a
few
American
crew
members
and
they
shot
in
March
2004
for
Alexander
in
Ladak.
Alexander's
last
explored
land
was
India
so
they
shot
a
scene
of
Alexander
in
Ladak.
When
asked
about
his
feeling
towards
films,
Oliver
Stone
said,
"I
am
very
passionate
about
making
films
and
every
single
movie
I
make
matters
to
me."
On
his
upcoming
movie
for
next
year
"It
is
about
the
untold
history
of
United
States.
It
is
about
a
lot
of
heroes
who
no
one
knows
about.
It
is
about
a
decision
of
why
a
bomb
was
dropped
on
Russia.
Overall
the
mixture
of
all
the
untold
history
of
America
is
the
base
of
his
upcoming
film," said
Stone.
On
Indian
Cinema:
"Indian
Cinema
is
very
vast,
every
week
there
are
new
films.
It's
difficult
for
me
to
keep
track
of
so
many
of
them
and
their
names.
But
the
Indian
films
have
a
mix
of
romance,
tragedy
and
comedy
all
in
one
-
so
I
really
like
the
way
it
is
done,"
stated
Oliver
Stone.
Shoot
in
India:
Oliver
Stone
said
that
he
tried
to
do
City
of
Joy,
"I
would
love
to
have
Daniel
Luck
to
do
Slumdog
Millionaire."
In
fact,
he
tried
to
shoot
City
of
Joy
but
it
did
not
happen,
and
it
went
to
another
director,
"There
is
a
destiny
to
every
film." said
Oliver.
There
are
movies
that
do
not
do
well
when
released
but
they
gain
momentum
in
due
time.
Story first published: Wednesday, October 27, 2010, 15:52 [IST]