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Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha Blends Cultures in Musical Adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol'

Summary

  • Gurinder Chadha directs new film 'Christmas Karma' based on Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'
  • Film features Bollywood-style musical elements and a contemporary London setting
  • Chadha's children inspired her to persist in getting the film made
Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha Blends Cultures in Musical Adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol'

In 2025, acclaimed filmmaker Gurinder Chadha has taken on the challenge of adapting Charles Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol' with a unique musical twist. Her new film, 'Christmas Karma', is set to hit theaters this holiday season.

Chadha's version of the story follows Mr. Sood, a miserly businessman in contemporary London who shares Scrooge's loathing of the weak and homeless. Through a series of fantastical scenes, he is confronted by the ghosts of past, present, and future Christmases, much like the original tale. However, Chadha has infused the film with more than a hint of Bollywood, shooting it as a vibrant musical.

The filmmaker explains that it was her own children who inspired her to persist in getting this project made, despite the darker themes explored. Chadha is known for her ability to blend cultures, and 'Christmas Karma' is no exception, offering a fresh take on the timeless Dickens story.

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'Christmas Karma' is Gurinder Chadha's new film that puts a musical twist on the classic Charles Dickens story 'A Christmas Carol'.
In Chadha's version, the story is set in contemporary London and features Bollywood-inspired musical elements, blending cultures to bring a fresh take on the timeless tale.
Chadha's own children inspired her to persist in getting the film made, despite the darker themes explored in the story.

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