A filmmaker who began her career by directing documentaries, Mira Nair, is releasing a new film. This film is titled "Amri," and in addition to Priyanka Chopra, other actors would star in the film.

The role of Amrita Sher-Gil in the upcoming Mira Nair film "Amri" will be played by Anjali Sivaraman. The role of her mother, Marie-Antoinette, will be played by Emily Watson. Jaideep Ahlawat will play the role of her father, Umrao Singh Sher-Gil.

Anjana Vasan will appear as Indira Sher-Gil, and Jim Sarbh will appear as Karl Khandalavala. In addition to all this, Priyanka Chopra will be seen in the role of Madame Azuri. Priyanka Chopra is also the executive producer of this film. Today, Tuesday, Mira released the first look of her new film, "Amari," on her Instagram story.

Amrita Sher-Gil's art has greatly influenced Mira Nair. According to ANI, Mira said, "'Amari' is inspired by Amrita Sher-Gil's art. She received extensive training in Europe and then brought the soul of India into her paintings. The boldness of her colors and the way she portrays ordinary people have always impressed me."

In 2027, major exhibitions of Amrita Sher-Gil's paintings will be held worldwide. They will begin in Paris, go through Los Angeles, Doha, and end in New Delhi. There are also plans for a permanent exhibition in Delhi.

Anjana Vasan will appear as Indira Sher-Gil, and Jim Sarbh will appear as Karl Khandalavala. In addition to all this, Priyanka Chopra will be seen in the role of Madame Azuri. Priyanka Chopra is also the executive producer of this film. Today, Tuesday, Mira released the first look of her new film, "Amari," on her Instagram story.

Amrita Sher-Gil's art has greatly influenced Mira Nair. According to ANI, Mira said, "'Amari' is inspired by Amrita Sher-Gil's art. She received extensive training in Europe and then brought the soul of India into her paintings. The boldness of her colors and the way she portrays ordinary people have always impressed me."

In 2027, major exhibitions of Amrita Sher-Gil's paintings will be held worldwide. They will begin in Paris, go through Los Angeles, Doha, and end in New Delhi. There are also plans for a permanent exhibition in Delhi.