After the record breaking success of Oscar winning ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, the lucky duo of Danny Boyle and A R Rahman has been flooded with great offers.
It is learnt that film producer Barbara Broccoli has approached Danny Boyle to direct James Bond's forthcoming film.
And also Rahman, who composed grand music for ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, has also been chosen to score music for the James Bond’s 23rd project in line.
Washington, March 4: ‘Slumdog Millionair’ director Danny Boyle is said to have no plans to direct the next James Bond flick, despite the fact that he is a huge fan of the 007 franchise.
The British filmmaker was reportedly offered to direct the upcoming sequel to Danniel Craig-starrer ‘Quantum of Solace’, after his most recent flick ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ became an Oscar sensation.
London, March 3: ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ not only turned out to be an Oscar sensation, but has also earned its director Danny Boyle a chance to direct the next James Bond flick.
Bond chief Barbara Broccoli, who currently heads the 007 franchise at EON Productions, is said to be leading the chase for the British filmmaker’s services.
“Danny is the man of the moment and he is being bombarded with offers from studios,” the Sun quoted a source as saying.
London, Mar 2 : `Slumdog Millionaire' director Danny Boyle has revealed that his father once embarrassed him by getting him on stage to sing `Danny Boy' in front of the assembled drinkers in a bar, when he was just 11 years old.
The Oscar-wining director recalled the incident during his visit to St Mary''s Catholic Social Club in native Radcliffe, Lancashire.
Boyle used to visit the bar to drink lemonade as a boy, while his father Frank worked as the club''s part-time barman, reports the Independent.
Meanwhile, Boyle has admitted that he has no idea how his career will develop following the huge success of Slumdog Millionaire.
When asked about what are his plans for future, Boyle said he's yet to think about it.
London, Mar 2 : After scooping eight Oscars for his critically acclaimed film `Slumdog Millionaire', director Danny Boyle admits he has no idea how his career will develop following the success.
Boyle returned to his hometown after the historic Oscar victory to St Mary's Social Club, the bar in Radcliffe, Lancashire, where he used to drink lemonade as a boy.
When asked about what were his plans for future, Boyle said that he was yet to think about it.
"I have no idea," the Independent quoted him as saying.