Rahul Bose would love to make a film on rugby

Rahul Bose would love to make a film on rugby
Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:03 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Actor Rahul Bose, who is a former member of India's international rugby team, wants to bring the sport to the silver screen.

"I would love to make a film on rugby someday but the script will not be entirely on the sport. There will be something over and above the sport as well, " said the 42-year-old actor.

So does he feel that a film is sufficient to increase people's interest in the sport?

"Films on sports do increase the interest of audience in the sport initially, but I can't say that it gets a major boost in the long run, " he opined.

The actor is currently upbeat about his upcoming film "The Japanese Wife".

Directed by Aparna Sen, the film revolves around a young village school teacher (Rahul) marrying his Japanese pen friend (Chigusa Takaku) though letters and remaining true and loyal to her throughout his life, while actually never meeting her.
Prabhas Returns in Style: The Raja Saab Teaser Promises a Genre-Bending Horror Romance Spectacle!

The long-awaited teaser of Prabhas’s upcoming film, The Raja Saab, has finally dropped—and it’s nothing

Monday, June 16, 2025
From Bicky to Maalik: Rajkummar Rao's Relentless Reinvention!

Rajkummar Rao has never been one to play it safe. From the easygoing charm of Bicky in Stree to the

Monday, June 16, 2025
Amazon MX Player drops the Thrilling Trailer of First Copy featuring Munawar Faruqui, Gulshan Grover and star-studded cast!

Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free streaming service has unveiled the much-awaited trailer for First

Monday, June 16, 2025
Warner Bros- Pictures, Bhanushali Studios Limited and JOAT Films announce a five-film strategic partnership!

Warner Bros. Pictures, Bhanushali Studios Limited (BSL) and JOAT Films have announced an exclusive

Monday, June 16, 2025
Mahavatar Narsimha Roars to Life on the Global Stage at MOSA, Belgium!

The spiritual and cinematic worlds converged in a remarkable celebration at the Museum of Sacred

Monday, June 16, 2025