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Hollywood star Johnny Depp is directing a film titled ‘Moody’. No, that’s not what you’re thinking

Before 1.4 billion Indians start celebrating, we must make it clear that Hollywood is not making a movie about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Unless the BJP immediately protects the copyright on Modi’s name and prevents its misuse, there will be a film titled ‘Modi’ that will have nothing to do with India’s Supreme Leader Narendra Damodardas Modi.

Hollywood actor Johnny Depp is directing a film called “Moody” – a film that tells the biography of the Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani. He worked mainly in France, and was best known for his portraits and nudes in a modern style. Although his art was not well received during his lifetime, it later became much in demand.

“Modi,” which is wrapping up production, follows Modigliani’s life in “a whirlwind 48 hours, depicting a chaotic series of events in the streets and bars of war-torn Paris during World War I,” according to a press release cited by The Guardian. Hollywood Reporter and other entertainment portals.. “While on the run from the police, Moody’s desire to end his career and leave town is rejected by his fellow bohemians. The chaos comes to a head when he encounters a collector who could change his life.

The film is Depp’s first directorial role in 25 years since 1997’s The Brave. Moody stars Riccardo Scamarcio, Antonia Desplat, Stephen Graham, Bruno Guerri, Ryan McParland, Luisa Ranieri, Sally Phillips and Al Pacino.

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In a statement reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Depp described making Modi “an incredibly satisfying and transformative experience.” He expressed his “deep gratitude to the entire cast, crew and producers for their unwavering commitment and creativity.” He cited Pacino’s involvement as the main reason he joined the project. “To Al, who asked me to make this movie, how could I say no to Al Pacino?” He called the film “a testament to the collaborative spirit of independent filmmaking” and said he was “excited to bring this unique and compelling story to the world.”