She penned a Bengali novel called Na Hanyate that was her own version of the events of 1974. Devi did not appreciate the discussion of her private concerns in an East-meets-West relationship. Gayatri's persona is said to have been influenced by the author's relationship with Bengali poet and author Maitreyi Devi. The novel had generated controversy, and the publishing of it resulted in a flurry of accusations and denials. For the rights, Klotz got in touch with Christinale Eliade, a widow, in 1986. Eliade passed away the same year the book was released. Bengali Nights, written by Mircea Eliade in Romanian and published in 1933, served as the inspiration for the film. The family is turned upside down when Gayatri's sister confesses Allan's forbidden love for her. While staying with Gayatri's parents Narendra (Soumitra Chatterjee) and Indira (Shabana Azmi), Grant's character Allan develops feelings for Gayatri ( Supriya Pathak). Nicholas Klotz's 1987 film La Nuit Bengali (The Bengali Night) was shot in Kolkata during the winter. He made his acting debut at this time as a starring man alongside Shabana Azmi, Supriya Pathak, and Soumitra Chatterjee in a French film that was first shown in India in 1989 at a film festival before being released in France. Hugh Grant had been appearing in British films for more than ten years prior to the success of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), which launched him to stardom internationally.
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