Lisa Ray Deejay Ra Deepa Mehta at `Water` Tribute

Released on = August 3, 2006, 7:18 pm

Press Release Author = Lyrical Knockout Entertainment

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = South Asian Supermodel, Film Director and Rap Personality
Encourage \'Gandhi\' Reading

Press Release Body = Toronto -- \'Hip-Hop Literacy\' campaign founder Raoul Juneja
(a.k.a. Deejay Ra) recently celebrated the highly anticipated \"Water\" Canadian home
video release with star Lisa Ray and director Deepa Mehta, amongst hundreds of the
film\'s fans at Blockbuster Canada\'s flagship video store in Downtown Toronto.

Juneja also launched a \'Mahatma Gandhi\' literacy tribute with the support of Ray and
Mehta last week through his Lyrical Knockout Entertainment company, setting up
Gandhi book and \"Water\" DVD giveaways for students commemorating the return of the
world leader to North American cinema.

Born and raised in Toronto, it was while vacationing across India that Lisa Ray was
offered a photo shoot by a Bollywood fashion magazine, the pictorial which soon
catapulted her to being one of India\'s most recognized models. Accepting offers to
appear in music videos and to host her own TV show soon led Lisa, of Bengali-Polish
descent, to star in her first Bollywood movie.

\"Kasoor\" later caught the attention of acclaimed director Deepa Mehta and resulted
in Lisa Ray starring in Mehta\'s \"Bollywood/Hollywood\" comedy, which received a world
premiere at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival. Lisa then spent the next few years
across London in theatre training to prepare for her role in Mehta\'s \"Water\" film,
which illuminates the plight of widows in India during the 1930\'s.

Lisa Ray stars as one such widow who finds compassion in a young activist inspired
by Gandhi\'s words, played by fellow Bollywood superstar John Abraham, who originally
catapulted to fame in India as a supermodel of Iranian heritage. Deepa Mehta\'s
\"Water\" film score was composed by AR Rahman, an award-winning producer who recently
composed music for Andrew Lloyd Webber\'s \"Bombay Dreams\" play, and who is currently
producing music for the \"Lord of the Rings\" stage adaptation.

\"Not since Lord Attenborough\'s \'Gandhi\' film release over twenty years ago has the
words of the Mahatma been prominently heard in Canadian or US movie theatres, or
quoted this much in mainstream media, explains Juneja.

\"Deepa\'s \'Water\' film release provides the perfect time for North American teachers
to re-introduce Gandhi to multi-cultural students and outline his contributions not
only to India\'s independence movement, but also to Dr. Martin Luther King and the
American civil rights struggle, as well as to Nelson Mandela and the anti-apartheid
movement in South Africa.\"

Web Site = http://www.LyricalKnockout.com/

Contact Details = deejay_ra@chrwradio.com
416-988-5363

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