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Oscar-winning actress Catherine
Zeta-Jones and her husband, Michael Douglas, are planning to visit India
and shoot a movie there. (File Photo)
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BEIJING, Sept. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Oscar-winning actress Catherine Zeta-Jones and
her husband, Michael Douglas, are planning to visit India and shoot a movie
there, media reported Friday.
Zeta-Jones told Indian media that she was currently
developing the script with Douglas. She did not specify when she would visit
India nor gave details about the movie.
"I'm looking forward to going to India," the actress
said Thursday. "Michael and I are developing a script that will be set up in
India. We will take our kids and all of us will come there, set up camp in India
and shoot a film."
The 38-year-old actress and Douglas, 63, live much of
the year with their two young children on the island of Bermuda.
"The logistics are different now, I can't just take
off anywhere because my kids go to school in Bermuda," she said. "If I work,
Michael doesn't work and vice versa, that's our pact."
Zeta-Jones won a supporting actress Oscar in 2003 for
her role in the musical "Chicago."
In her latest movie, "No Reservations," Zeta-Jones
plays a chef whose life takes a twist when she becomes the guardian of a
9-year-old niece.
Douglas has won two Oscars -- as an actor for the
1987 film "Wall Street" and as a producer for 1975's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's
Nest."
India's media went into a frenzy last year when
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, along with their children, stayed in the country
for a month to shoot a film.
(Agencies)
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