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Dev’s New Project
Nov 30
Posted by Janie
Categories: Films, News

Dev is currently filming a new movie entitled The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel which is scheduled to be released in 2011.


Principal photography for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel will begin on October 10, 2010, in India. John Madden (Shakespeare in Love) will direct an all star cast in the comedy The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel from a script by Ol Parker and Deborah Moggach based on the novel by Deborah Moggach. The film will star Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson, Bill Nighy and Dev Patel.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel follows a group of British retirees who decide to “outsource” their retirement to less expensive and seemingly exotic India. Enticed by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Hotel and bolstered with visions of a life of leisure, they arrive to find the palace a shell of its former self. Though the new environment is less luxurious than imagined, they are forever transformed by their shared experiences, discovering that life and love can begin again when you let go of the past.

ComingSoon.net

Here is a little information about Dev’s character in particular.

Talking about Dev’s character in the film, a source says, “His character is named Sunny in the film. He has an ancestral property in Udaipur, which his mother and brother want to sell but Dev is against it.

Dev’s character is emotionally attached with his house and he does not want to sell it. In order to protect the property he converts it into a hotel, where he starts handling everything single-handedly the front desk work, housekeeping and work in the kitchen.”

Apparently, Dev has been working really hard on his character. The source adds, “He has been learning to ride a motorcycle, as he is required to do that in one of the scenes in the film. Dev had never ridden a bike before but he is a quick learner. But for his safety, a man always accompanies him on his rides.”

Times of India

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The Last Airbender Interviews
Jun 30
Posted by Janie
Categories: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Films, News

Here are two new interviews with Dev in which he discusses his role in The Last Airbender.

From Backstage.com:

Eye of the Storm

For Dev Patel, [the surreal moment when he realized he had “made it” was] when he was introduced to Steven Spielberg at an Oscars party—and the director praised his work. Even today, more than a year later, Patel seems stunned by the memory. “I didn’t know what to say,” he admits. “I didn’t know whether to call him Steven or Mr. Spielberg or just sir.”

‘Slumdog’ to Prince

Few actors have enjoyed as meteoric a rise as Patel, the British-born Indian actor who played Jamal, the young man hoping to connect with a lost love in “Slumdog Millionaire.” In 2006, Patel’s mother took him to an audition for the BBC program “Skins,” which she had read about in the newspaper. Though he had no professional acting experience, the then-16-year-old Patel landed the role of Anwar Kharral, a British Pakistani Muslim teenager, after two auditions. When director Danny Boyle was looking to cast “Slumdog Millionaire,” Boyle’s teenage daughter pointed him toward “Skins,” which landed Patel an audition for the film. Upon the film’s release, a whirlwind followed: The world fell in love with the movie, Patel and his cast won SAG Awards in the ensemble category, and the film won the Academy Award for best picture.

Patel repeatedly uses the word “surreal” to describe the experience. “But when you’re in the eye of the storm, you’re just riding the wave,” he says. “It’s only looking back on it now that I’m in awe.” Though he was still only a teenager at the time, he seemed to keep a cool head and enjoy the ride. Asked if he handled it well, he says, “Yes and no. And I realize now that the question isn’t so much if I ‘handled’ it, but did I enjoy it? Fuck yes. I really did.” He points to the Academy Awards ceremony, where the cast and crew of the film were seated together. “You watch the Oscars, and there’s all these actors who look so poised,” he says. “Then you cut to the ‘Slumdog’ crew, and we’re all bouncing off our seats like we’re at a football game.”

Patel adds that he was fortunate to be surrounded by people who were looking out for him. While filming “Slumdog,” he had yet to land an agent, so several people, including Boyle, urged him to start looking. Patel went to the casting directors of “Slumdog” and “Skins” and asked for recommendations; both provided him with a list. “Whoever was on both the lists, I went to see,” Patel says. “And the ball got rolling from there.” Patel eventually signed with Curtis Brown Group in England and recently with Theresa Peters at UTA in America.

Patel says that from the beginning, he sat down with his representation and explained what types of roles he was after. “I want to break the mold,” he says. “The way I see it, I’ve been given an amazing opportunity; I want to stretch and do things that interest me.” After the success of “Slumdog,” he was in demand. “I’d be lying if I said I didn’t get any offers, but there was nothing that would have elevated me,” he says. “It doesn’t need to be another lead role, just something that will either challenge me or help me improve. And what I was getting was very stereotypical, easy roles. With the way I look, it would be easy to fall into that trap, so I had to choose wisely.”

This week, Patel returns to the big screen in his first film since “Slumdog”: M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Last Airbender,” an effects-heavy spectacle based on the cartoon “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” While it may seem like Hollywood came calling thanks to the success of his first film, the truth is that Patel had auditioned for “Airbender” before the release of “Slumdog.” Reveals the actor, “There was sort of a lull where I finished ‘Slumdog’ and came back to London and was still a nobody. I put myself on tape for ‘Airbender’ after hearing about the casting call. Midway through doing press for ‘Slumdog,’ I got a call from M. Night Shyamalan.” Shyamalan had seen “Slumdog” and was set on the actor to play the villainous Prince Zuko in his film. “He said he saw me on tape and I really popped out from the crowd,” Patel recalls. “But ‘Slumdog’ cemented me in his mind.”

One factor in playing Zuko that particularly pleased Patel is that the casting was colorblind; he didn’t have to be of any particular ethnicity. As a result, when Patel was cast, the roles of Zuko’s relatives and members of his nation were cast with Middle Eastern and Asian actors. “I feel the industry is slowly moving towards becoming more colorblind,” Patel says. “And with ‘Airbender,’ I struck gold in that department.”

Coming to Terms

Of course, there can be a down side to sudden fame and attention. Patel admits he went through a period of time where he would get “very angry” when his privacy was invaded. “The only hard part of any of this was being thrown into this whole paparazzi stuff and having people asking about my private life,” he reveals. “People were turning up on my doorstep and taking pictures of me wherever I went. It frustrates you; it can spoil your mood.” Patel says he has come to terms with it, and now has more sympathy for the celebrities he used to read about in gossip magazines. “There are some stories I’ve just had to laugh at,” he says. “There was one about me planning my wedding and having cakes flown in from other countries. I just have to shake my head and laugh.”

From USA Today:

Dev Patel is finally in his element for ‘Last Airbender’

Dev Patel is going from affable to evil.

The 20-year-old British actor became famous in 2008 for playing Jamal, a heroic street-kid game-show contestant in 2008’s Slumdog Millionaire, winner of eight Academy Awards, including best picture.

Just as his character in the film captured the imagination of the TV-watching populace in India, the actor found that movie fans were also inspired. “Lots of people have come up to me and said, ‘I believed in you.’ I felt like every man,” he says.

With his next film, M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender, which opens Thursday, Patel gets to show his sinister side in this live-action version of the Nickelodeon cartoon. It’s set in a mythical realm in which people are divided into four tribes: Air, Water, Fire and Earth.

Patel plays the villain Zuko, a disgraced prince sent on a mission to hunt the last human who can harness all four elements as a weapon.

For this role and others to come, Patel says he has drawn strength from the Oscar-winning journey of Slumdog. Before then, his first role was a supporting part in the British TV teen drama Skins, playing a hyperactive, not-terribly-devout Muslim kid. The show has a devoted following, even many fans in the USA.

“But they probably don’t like me in that,” Patel says with a laugh. “And you know what, I’ll shake their hand! Because I agree with them. That was me fresh off an open audition, off the street. You could tell, ‘This guy has no experience and is just goofing around on set.’ And that’s what it was for me. It was an experience of having fun in front of cameras with other kids my age.

“Now I’m like, ‘Damn, it’s about concentrating on character, and now I know how blessed I am to be in this position.’ I want to make the most of it. Whereas then, I didn’t really know. I was just overwhelmed by everything. If that makes sense.”

Even now, he says, “in all honesty, I’m no Daniel Day-Lewis— I’m a million years away from that.”

That humility is omnipresent, and whatever comes next, he’s not worried about getting a big head. “Not really, no,” he says, laughing. “I live at home (in London) with my parents, so it’s not going to happen.”

He has an older sister, who recently graduated from college with a passion for fashion. His father is an accountant (”Very quiet, brooding. If he tells you a joke, you’re going to have to be in it for a good 40 minutes to get to the punch line.”), while his mother, who cares for the elderly, is where he gets his gregarious side.

“My mum’s like the ultimate best-ever dinner party host,” he says. “Everyone knows her. She has 50 million friends down our road. Whatever shop I go into, I have to talk about my mum for ages. She’s quite a character and has a really big sense of humor.”

The next step in his evolution: getting a driver’s license, which he never did since Slumdog came right around the age he would have started. “I’m a late bloomer, so I’m trying to learn now. Trying to be more self-sufficient and independent — but not with my dad. Oh, now, that’d be horrendous. He’s got short patience.”

One thing he’s quiet about is his romantic relationship with Freida Pinto, his Slumdog co-star. “We’re good. We don’t normally talk about it,” he says.

Patel says the best advice he has gotten came from Slumdog director Danny Boyle is: “Be still.” The actor feels that even in regular life, his animated nature gets in the way of the kind of man he wants to be.

It worked, at least in the movie.

He says he’s still trying in regular life.

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Dev Patel in W Magazine
May 26
Posted by Janie
Categories: Gallery, Magazines/Scans, News

W Magazine has featured Dev in their most recent issue. He discussing how he’s adjusting to fame and his thoughts on his newest role as Prince Zuko in The Last Airbender.

The obvious question that comes to mind before meeting Dev Patel, the young star of 2008’s Slumdog Millionaire, is how the rookie has been changed by success. On a bright spring morning in Los Angeles, the answer arrives as soon as Patel bounds into a suite at the Sunset Tower Hotel to discuss his second film, M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender. Now 20, Patel has the same puppy-dog enthusiasm, the same mama’s-boy manners and the same big ears that endeared him to fans around the world.

That’s not to say he was entirely unaffected by Slumdog, which won eight Academy Awards, including best picture. “I grew up five years in the space of five months,” Patel says. “I thought that I was a big comedian in school, but here I was working with adults and they took me seriously. That gave me a confidence I never knew I had.”

It shows. Although still thin as an asparagus, Patel wears a navy shirt over a filmy T-shirt that gives him a hint of geeky sex appeal. He’ll likely never be a true Hollywood bad boy, but at least he has developed an edge.

For his role in Airbender, Patel needed all the dark charisma he could muster. The movie, out in July, is a megabudget superhero epic, and Patel plays Zuko, a troubled prince who must choose between good and evil in his quest for fatherly approbation. “He’s got an Anakin Skywalker kind of thing going on,” says Patel. The part had him performing martial arts (he’s a real-life black belt), playing with fire and strutting around in major makeup like a “badass,” he says.

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Also, here are some photoshoot images that were taken for W Magazine.

Session 027

Gallery Update – Photoshoot – Session 027

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Happy Birthday, Dev!
Apr 23
Posted by Janie
Categories: News

Today, April 23, 2010 was Dev’s 20th Birthday! Happy Birthday, Dev. We hope you had a wonderful day!

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‘The Last Airbender’ Video Game
Apr 7
Posted by Janie
Categories: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Media, News

EW.com posted the exclusive first trailer for the upcoming release of a video game based on Dev’s new film ‘The Last Airbender.’

The Last Airbender started as an acclaimed and beloved cartoon, became a series of so-so games, found its way as an M. Night Shyamalan feature, and is now heading back to the console as another video game. The Last Airbender, for Nintendo DSi and Wii, will be available June 29.

The game includes the voices of the film’s Dev Patel, Noah Ringer, and Aasif Mandvi, and you can play as Prince Zuko, Aang, or the Blue Spirit. Check out our exclusive teaser trailer:

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Dev to Attend Kids’ Choice Awards
Mar 26
Posted by Janie
Categories: Appearances/Events, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Awards, News

According to People.com, Dev is set to appear at the 2010 Kids’ Choice Awards this Saturday on Nickelodeon. The show will air at 8/7c PM. Be sure to tune in!

What do Robert Downey Jr., Katy Perry and a few hundred gallons of green slime have in common?

The stars – along with Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Chris Rock, Jackie Chan, Jonah Hill, Queen Latifah, David Spade, Lea Michele, Dev Patel, Miranda Cosgrove, Shaun White and more – are set to help host Kevin James dole out Nickelodeon’s 23rd Annual Kids’ Choice Awards this Saturday.

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Dev Doodles for Charity
Feb 25
Posted by Janie
Categories: News

Dev is taking part in National Doodle Day, a charity that auctions off drawings to raise money to help people affected by epilepsy and neurofibromatosis. National Doodle Day takes place March 5, 2010. You can find Dev’s doodles here.

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Last Airbender Trailer Pushed To February
Dec 13
Posted by Janie
Categories: Avatar: The Last Airbender, News
Frank Marshall, producer of Dev’s upcoming film The Last Airbender, recently announced on his Twitter account that the official trailer for the film will not be release until next year. Originally the trailer was planned to be released later this month, but due to a lack of special effect shots, it had to be delayed.

Not enough ILM shots finished, so LAST AIRBENDER trailer will not debut until Feb…

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Moviefone’s Top 25 Under 25
Sep 15
Posted by Michelle
Categories: News

Congratulations to Dev for being named one of Hollywood’s hottest young stars on Moviefone’s 25 Under 25 list.

Another wave of Hollywood hotties is upon us as Moviefone releases this years “25 Under 25″ list, touting who made bank, who has talent, who is just downright hot, under the age of 25. Obviously, the usual gorgeous suspects were all accounted for: Immortal heartthrob Robert Pattinson made his third appearance on the list along with love interest Kristen Stewart and fellow Twilight castmate and “25 Under 25? rookie, Taylor Lautner.

Other veteran stunners included Keira Knightley, Megan Fox, the-boy-with-the-hair Zac Efron and girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens, who is heralded as the new rom-com girl to watch. Scarlett Johansson graced the list again this year, continuing to dazzle critics with her charm, looks and talent. Slumdog Millionaire lovers Freida Pinto and Dev Patel made their debut on the list, solidifying their talent and monetary success sans game show.

Tween stars who made the cut this year included Dakota Fanning and Saoirse Ronan, who earned an Oscar nod for her role as the trouble-causing sister in Atonement.

The list goes on to name singers, actors and matinee idols sure to leave you slightly open mouthed. For the complete list of pictures, visit moviefone.com.

• Robert Pattinson, Years on List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Megan Fox, 23, Years on List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Scarlett Johansson, 24, Years on List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Daniel Radcliffe, 20, Years on List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Gemma Arterton, 23, Years on Lists: 2008, 2009
• Freida Pinto, 24, Years on List: 2009
• Vanessa Hudgens, 20, Years on List: 2009
• Dakota Fanning, 15, Years on List: 2008, 2009
• Shia LeBeouf, 23, Years on List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Saoirse Ronan, 15, Years on List: 2008, 2009
• Kristen Stewart, 19, Years on List: 2007, 2008
• Ellen Page, 22, Years on the List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Bobb’e J. Thompson, 13, Years on the List: 2009
• Michael Cera, 21, Years on the List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Keira Knightley, 23, Years on the List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Mia Wasikowska, 19, Years on List: 2009
• Dev Patel, 19, Years on List: 2009
• Miley Cyrus, 16, Years on List: 2008, 2009
• Emile Hirsch, 24, Years on List: 2007, 2009
• Chace Crawford, 24, Years on List: 2009
• Taylor Lautner, 17, Years on List: 2009
• Emma Watson, 19, Years on List: 2007, 2008, 2009
• Amanda Seyfried, 23, Years on List: 2008, 2009
• Carey Mulligan, 24, Years on List: 2009
• Zac Efron, 21, Years on Lists: 2007, 2008, 2009

Moviefone

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No Back to Back Shooting For “The Last Airbender” Trilogy
Jul 4
Posted by Michelle
Categories: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Films, News

The planned trilogy of “The Last Airbender” won’t be filmed back-to-back and may take as long as six years to complete. Speaking up about the matter was producer Frank Marshall who told Starlog that the filmmakers will be working on the trilogy project one by one. “We’re shooting them one at a time, because they’re being written one at a time,” insisted the five-time Academy Award-nominated producer.

Ruling out the possibility for the three parts of “Airbender” shot like Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings”, Marshall noted that director/scribe M. Night Shyamalan is currently in the process of developing the second film. “Night is now working on the script for the second movie, but he hasn’t had time to write the second or third ones,” he explained. “He’s looking at the arc of all three.”

“One of the things we’ll be doing is using the sets, ships and elements for each different nation in this film and incorporating them into movies two and three,” Marshall further elaborated. “We’re not waiting. There just isn’t enough time. Night will finish this movie, then the script and then we’ll prepare for the next one. I think it’ll probably happen over six years.”

As for the first film itself, Marshall has taken it into his Twitter account to confirm about the inclusion of living Sky Bison named Appa as well as Aang’s pet winged lemur, Momo, in the movie. “I can confirm the Aapa and Momo will be in THE LAST AIRBENDER,” he wrote on a message dated June 29.

Slated for July 2, 2010 U.S. release, “The Last Airbender” is a live-action film version of Nickelodeon’s animated series of the same name. To be differentiated from James Cameron’s “Avatar“, it has dropped “Avatar” from its title. The film follows Aang and is set in a world where human civilization is divided into four nations: Water, Earth, Air and Fire.

With the help of a protective teenage Waterbender named Katara and her bull-headed brother Sokka, Aang proceeds on a perilous journey to restore balance to their war-torn world. But, his goal will meet a tough challenge from exiled Fire Nation’s evil prince Zuko who is sent to capture the Avatar in order to restore his honor and right to the throne. It stars Noah Ringer as Aang, Dev Patel as Zuko, Nicola Peltz as Katara and Jackson Rathbone as Sokka.

source:  aceshowbiz.com

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