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Date: 28/02/2012

By: Ersen Denk

Subject: An interview with Javed Rehman Khan in Istanbul,Turkey


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‘Biggest challenge to filming in Turkey is limited English skills’

23 February 2012 / ALYSON NEEL, İSTANBUL

Indian film producer Javed Rehman Khan, during a visit to İstanbul for an upcoming romantic musical, said on Thursday the greatest roadblock to filming in Turkey is low English-language proficiency.

“I have found Turkish people to be very cooperative and intelligent,” said Khan on his collaboration with Turkish producers and actors on the film. “But you know what the biggest problem I've found in working here is? Very few people know English well.”

Khan said he has traveled around the world but has not had as difficult a time in communicating, hiring and filming in English as he has had in Turkey.

A recent Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV) report found English-language proficiency in Turkish state schools to be extremely low, despite the fact that the subject is compulsory.

Turkey ranks 43rd out of 44 countries in English-language proficiency, trailing countries such as Chile, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia.

Khan told Today's Zaman in an exclusive interview that he is excited to bring together elements of Bollywood, the second largest film sector next to Hollywood, and Turkish cinema. But he added, “If Turkish people were more proficient in English, they could have a much larger role in the Bollywood industry.”

Not only could Turkey enjoy a larger slice of the figurative Bollywood pie, but Khan also said Turkey could be an even bigger player on the world stage. “English is an international language after all,” he shrugged.

He pointed to his Turkish counterpart, Ali Avcı of Evrensel Media. “I can't talk to my partner without a translator. There's no privacy between us.”

Khan and Avcı signed a contract last July in İstanbul for their upcoming film “Super Rockstar,” which they will begin shooting in April in İstanbul and Ankara. “Super Rockstar” will also be shot in India, Khan said.

“It will be an international film,” said Khan, listing actors from Turkey, Egypt, India, Greece, the United States and Iran. The $3-million film will show this September in Canada, the US, Turkey, Russia and Spain.

The two leads of the film will be Turkish and Indian, Khan said, but he is still searching for the Turkish lead. “I have auditioned a few Turkish actors, and they are good. But their English is not sufficient. How can they possibly express themselves in an English film if they don't know English?”

Khan, who is also the film's writer, said “Super Rockstar” is a love story between a Christian Turkish man and a Hindu Indian woman, whose relationship meets social and family resistance. “I am combining music, culture and scenes from both countries,” he said.

Film on Islam in progress

Khan is also working on a film that he hopes will show the world “Muslims are not terrorists.”

“I want to express through this project that not all Muslims are terrorists and that Muslims should be treated as friends, not enemies,” said Khan about the film, which is supported by the Turkish, Indian and Iranian governments.

Kahn, a Muslim, underscored the similarities between the faiths of Islam, Judaism and Christianity. “There is no solution in fighting. We are all brothers and sisters,” he said.

“Muslims do not commit terror. Christians do not commit terror. Jews do not commit terror,” said Khan, explaining that religion is often used as a tool in terrorist attacks.

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Date: 01/10/2011

By: Ramzan Karasu

Subject: THE SUPER ROCK STAR

Turkey's first international motion picture film, "Super Rakstar" The countdown has begun for. All our films will be released worldwide on November 1 for the same time in India, 23 November, begins shooting in Turkey. Our film, which is an incredible storyline Turkey Prime Ministry, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Ministry of Economy, especially as many non-governmental organization supported by TEA. Thank you in advance to everyone who contributed to ....

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Date: 20/09/2011

By: Ali AVCI

Subject: The Super Rockstar

Selamun aleykum brother,

Sorry,it might be mistake that we didn’t write your name as one of the producers (It wasn’t deliberately)I will change it next time...

All script in Turkish finished...I'm translating it...Until this Friday ,I will have finished..I hope you will get on Friday evening..

Your visit would be really good ...If you want ,next week you can come(You should at least stay here for one week) ...Your help would be really important to correct all script..(Because you know Indian traditions)Then ,when you leave after one week ,the script will have been ready to shoot the film...It means your coming will be last correction of the script..


Then ,we can organize what to do ..The other steps...

By the way ,could you send us pictures of the actors and actresses you sent in a list ,so that we can be sure about the players...


Esselamun aleykum ,

Your brothers..


Ali AVCI
Yap�mc�/Y�nt.kurulu B�k.
Tel : +90 216 443 53 63
Faks : +90 216 443 53 62
aliavci@evrenselgrup.com.tr
www.evrenselgrup.com.tr
www.evrenselmedya.com.tr
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