Julia Roberts, lodged in an historical palace of the actress Sharmila Tagore

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The actress of Hollywood Julia Roberts, that is in the north of India rolling a film, has been lodged in an historical palace by Sharmila Tagore and his husband, descendant of an Indian real dynasty, informed agency IANS today.


“Julia Roberts is our guest. It is in a part of our property. We have left unit it (of the running) remains because she is a colleague and I know what is to film far from house”, said the Indian interpreter, distant relative of the Nobel prize de Literatura Rabindranath Tagore. Roberts is installed in one of the wings of the palace, reconverted hotel, that Tagore shares with its husband, the ex- captain of the Indian equipment of críquet Mansoor Ali Khan, in the northern municipality of Pataudi, where the American actress wheel sequences of the film “Eat, Pray, Love”.


The main part of the palace continues being the residence of the player of críquet, old Nawab (king) of Pataudi, and its family. “We are in the main palace. They are in a separated part of the well-known real residence like Nazeef Manzil”, needed Sharmila, that made debut in the cinema when she was as soon as an adolescent to the orders of director Satyajit Ray.

The past weekend, the marriage moved until Pataudi to participate in a familiar celebration which it attended the son of both, also actor Saif Ali Khan, habitual face of the musical productions of Bollywood, the industry of the Indian cinema with soothes in Bombay. Roberts, that is surrounded by strict safety measures, landed the past in New Delhi 17 of September and is rolling in a center of meditation of the northern city of Pataudi, the Hari Mandir Ashram, to about 60 kilometers of the Indian capital. After her arrival to India, the actress lodged in the luxurious hotel, the Indian state of Haryana, in company of her three children, the small Henry and the Phinnaeus twins Walter and Hazel Patricia.

The film “Eat, Pray, Love” directed by Ryan Murphy, creator of the televising series “Nip&Tuck”, is based on the autobiographical novel of the Elizabeth American Gilbert, who, after a traumatic divorce, undertakes a trip by several countries of the world to reconcile with itself.