Megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan
today
said
that
acclaimed
director
Christopher
Nolan
will
be
visiting
India
by
March
this
year.
The
75-year-old
actor
said
the
"Dunkirk" director,
who
has
stayed
true
to
the
art
of
filmmaking
by
creating
masterpieces
such
as
"Inception"
and
"The
Dark
Knight"
trilogy,
on
film,
will
be
coming
to
the
country
to
lend
his
support
to
Kodak's
new
facility
here.
"It
is
all
about
to
change
yet
again...
Kodak
that
largest
name
for
film
is
coming
back...
Many
in
the
world
of
direction
and
production
are
finding
values
in
the
product
done
on
film
to
be
the
more
liked
subject...
"So
like
'Dunkirk'
the
film
by
that
renowned
Christopher
Nolan
uses
only
film
for
his
pictures...
'Dunkirk'
was
not
digital
it
was
film...
And
in
a
month
or
so
the
man
himself,
Mr
Nolan,
is
coming
to
India
to
inaugurate
or
at
least
lend
support
to
a
few
matters," Bachchan
wrote
on
his
blog.
The
actor
also
took
to
Twitter
to
announce,
"Kodak
is
to
open
its
facility
again
fresh
and
productive
in
Mumbai
soon...
by
March
2018...
Hollywood
is
apparently
switching
back
to
film...
hai
hai
apni
digital
film
ka
kya
hoga
(Now
what
will
happen
to
our
digital
films)."
This
would
be
Nolan's
first
India
visit.
In
2014,
it
was
rumoured
that
the
director
will
be
coming
to
the
country
for
an
event
organised
by
IIT
Bombay,
a
claim
his
rep
denied
after
the
story
went
viral
on
social
media.