While no Indian film was up for nomination in the 85th annual Academy Awards, held Sunday night in Los Angeles, Taiwan-born Ang Leeâs win in the Best Director category for âLife of Piââ ensured a national connection to this yearâs Oscars.
The moie, based on the 2001 novel by Yann Martel, is set in the mid-1970s in the town of Pondicherry (now Puducherry), a former French colony in India. Mr. Lee shot the film in Puducherry, as well as the hill station of Munnar in Kerala state and in Taiwan. The movie had a large Indian cast, including Suraj Sharma as the 16-year-old protagonist, Pi; Irrfan Khan as an adult Pi; Tabu as Piâs mother; and Adil Hussain as his father. Younger versions of Pi were played by Gautam Belur and Ayush Tandon, while Piâs older brother was played by Ayan Khan, Mohamed Abbas Khaleeli and Vibish Sivakumar. Shravanthi Sainath plays Piâs teenage girlfriend. The film also stars Gérard Depardieu.Â
âLife of Piâ was the highest-grossing Hollywood film in India in 2012, pulling in $17 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Worldwide, it grossed more than $583 million at the box office as of February 24.
âLife of Piâ also won for Original Score. Michael Dynna accepted the award and thanked his Indian-born wife, Aparna, and their two boys. Aparna Dynna wore a blue-and-silver Indian lehenga, or skirt, blouse and dupatta, or scarf, to the Oscars.
The movie also took home Oscars for both Cinematography and Visual Effects. Some of the visual effects for the film were done in Mumbai and Hyderabad, at the offices of Rhythm & Hues Studios, which is headquartered in California.
âPiâs Lullaby,â sung by Jayashri Ramnath, a Carnatic music singer popularly known as Bombay Jayashree, was up for Best Song, but it lost to Adele Atkins for the James Bond theme song, âSkyfall.â Bombay Jayashree looked resplendent in a red silk sari and pearls on the red carpet.
Centered around the adventures of Pi, short for Piscine Molitor Patel, âLife of Piâ brings together fantasy and mysticism as an older Pi (Khan recounts two alternate versions of his time on a boat with a tiger, named Richard Parker. The young Piâs family owns a zoo in Pondicherry, but upon selling it to the local government, decides to migrate to Canada. The family and the animals from the zoo embark on their journey to Canada but meet with disaster on the ocean. The story is a retelling of that fateful journey, based on the older Piâs recollections of what transpired. There is a strong spiritual undercurrent to the story, with the idea of God a central theme.
âLife of Piâ wasnât immune to controversies, with Bombay Jayashri accused of borrowing from a well-known Malayalam lullaby in composing her song for the film. Ms. Jayashri has denied the allegations.
Although Mr. Khan and Ms. Tabu are well known in India, Mr. Sharma, who played the teenage Pi, had never acted before. Mr. Lee, in his acceptance speech at the Academy Awards, called him a âmiracle,â before signing off in both Mandarin and Sanskrit: âXie, xieâ! and â! namaste.â
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