Ras Siddiqui June 28, 2007
#72 Posted by guarana on July 10, 2007 9:50:16 pm
Some related gossip........happened to be in Pune when ``Brangelina``, as dubbed by the press, were in town shooting for the movie.
Other than sulking indoors most of the time and taking their kid for an autorickshaw ride, they made no special impression. Prior to coming to the Punyanagari, they and their various kids had spent a few days in Kerala and waxed eloquent to the press that that place was wonderful etc. etc. Stolid Punekars mostly ignored the petulant pair, so I heard!
Not many people rushed to see the movie either, they say.
Other than sulking indoors most of the time and taking their kid for an autorickshaw ride, they made no special impression. Prior to coming to the Punyanagari, they and their various kids had spent a few days in Kerala and waxed eloquent to the press that that place was wonderful etc. etc. Stolid Punekars mostly ignored the petulant pair, so I heard!
Not many people rushed to see the movie either, they say.
#71 Posted by Ras on July 8, 2007 9:00:28 am
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#70 Posted by zensufi on July 7, 2007 12:14:18 pm
Ras - a trip to Dhaka sounds great and I do know St. Josephs. Don`t know any Javed. I am near San Jose. Shoot me an email if you like via my website.
Funny but twisted about the popcorn part. After reading your write-up, I checked on more info re the movie. Strange to hear that it was primarily filmed in Pune :-( and not Karachi.
-zensufi-
Funny but twisted about the popcorn part. After reading your write-up, I checked on more info re the movie. Strange to hear that it was primarily filmed in Pune :-( and not Karachi.
-zensufi-
#69 Posted by Ras on July 6, 2007 7:52:22 pm
Re: 68 Zensufi
Hi Mariam,
On a side note
After my roots tour of India and Pakistan in 2004,
I also want to go back to Dhaka now to visit my old school
(St. Josephs). Do you know a Javed that shares your last name
and lives in NJ?
``A Mighty Heart`` was very painful to watch.
It is such a sensitive issue that some people
were even offended by my popcorn closing.
Ras
#68 Posted by zensufi on July 5, 2007 4:16:01 pm
Ras - how are you doing? Long time no hear! Nice write up, thanks. I heard Asra Nomani and Dan Futterman on Public Radio on two different programs. The movie was tough to make and watch.
-zensufi-
-zensufi-
#67 Posted by KaalChakra on July 4, 2007 11:20:20 am
Disciover bhai/behen, believe me, not enough are being killed. ....
#66 Posted by discoverer on July 4, 2007 8:31:41 am
Some comparison between pakistan and india......
in pakistan daniel pearl [1st reporter ever killed]
in india a numbers of reporter and missionaries are being killed everyday but still india is a peaceful country[touché] see the extract
Christian missionary family killed in India
Last Updated: Friday, November 10, 2000 | 11:53 PM ET
CBC News
A Christian missionary and his two sons were burnt alive when the vehicle in which they were sleeping was set on fire Saturday.
The Australian missionary in the eastern Indian state of Orissa and his 10-year-old and 8-year-old sons died from their burns. The village church was also burnt down.
The missionary had been working among tribal peoples and lepers for the last 30 years in the state, officials said.
Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee condemned the attack and asked for speedy action to punish the culprits.
Christian missionaries have come under attack from alleged Hindu right-wing activists in recent months. Churches have been burned and dozens of priests and nuns have been injured. No one has claimed responsibility for the violence.
The Hindu extremists say the Christians are forcefully converting the poor. The Christians deny that, saying they are only offering charity.
Christians make up a little over 2 per cent of India`s nearly 1 billion population, while Hindus account for more than 80 per cent.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/1999/01/23/india990123.html
in pakistan daniel pearl [1st reporter ever killed]
in india a numbers of reporter and missionaries are being killed everyday but still india is a peaceful country[touché] see the extract
Christian missionary family killed in India
Last Updated: Friday, November 10, 2000 | 11:53 PM ET
CBC News
A Christian missionary and his two sons were burnt alive when the vehicle in which they were sleeping was set on fire Saturday.
The Australian missionary in the eastern Indian state of Orissa and his 10-year-old and 8-year-old sons died from their burns. The village church was also burnt down.
The missionary had been working among tribal peoples and lepers for the last 30 years in the state, officials said.
Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee condemned the attack and asked for speedy action to punish the culprits.
Christian missionaries have come under attack from alleged Hindu right-wing activists in recent months. Churches have been burned and dozens of priests and nuns have been injured. No one has claimed responsibility for the violence.
The Hindu extremists say the Christians are forcefully converting the poor. The Christians deny that, saying they are only offering charity.
Christians make up a little over 2 per cent of India`s nearly 1 billion population, while Hindus account for more than 80 per cent.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/1999/01/23/india990123.html
#65 Posted by stuka on July 4, 2007 12:45:10 am
``#48 by neembu on July 1, 2007 8:19pm PT
Re: # 46
Or maybe you can do us a big favor and recount for us adaptations of historical tragedies in which colonialized populations were just a colorful, dancing, singing, crying and murdering backdrop for white heroism?
Shall we bother waiting, O Fount Of Knowledge?``
Or maybe you can have a relative beheaded and be told that the narrative is bigger than the individual.
Would not that be wonderful, O Self Righteous Twit?
#63 Posted by Cobra on July 3, 2007 4:23:27 am
Re: # 59
Tell me about it. I`m so angry that they found Pune of all the cities in the world to film this horrible film. Pune oh my beloved Pune.
Tell me about it. I`m so angry that they found Pune of all the cities in the world to film this horrible film. Pune oh my beloved Pune.
#62 Posted by Cobra on July 3, 2007 4:20:43 am
``The image of a lawless country, consumed by violence and chaos is once again being promoted in this film. The compassionate heart of Karachi is missing here. ``
How many such compassionate souls came out to protest the crime committed against Daniel Perl?
How many such compassionate souls came out to protest the crime committed against Daniel Perl?
#61 Posted by hamidm2 on July 2, 2007 6:26:58 am
Re: # 41
neembu,
........... leaving aside the historical injustices in the entertainment business, i still don`t see the big deal about who played mrs pearl in the movie ......... i know there is an affirmative action ``quota`` system in american movies, but i find it rather patronizing and demeaning that hollywood is obliged to cast at least one african american character in a ``positive`` role in every film, regardless of the context .......... and sometimes it gets comical - it is one thing for morgan freeman to show up as tim robbins prison buddy (shawshank redemption), but what the heck was he doing up in montana as robert redford`s stoic sidekick in `an unfinished life` ! .......
........ this type of academic nitpicking doesn`t do any good and fools like churchill ward end up hurting their cause more than they help it ...........
p.s. you are too sweet to be a neembu.... maybe a tangerine .....
neembu,
........... leaving aside the historical injustices in the entertainment business, i still don`t see the big deal about who played mrs pearl in the movie ......... i know there is an affirmative action ``quota`` system in american movies, but i find it rather patronizing and demeaning that hollywood is obliged to cast at least one african american character in a ``positive`` role in every film, regardless of the context .......... and sometimes it gets comical - it is one thing for morgan freeman to show up as tim robbins prison buddy (shawshank redemption), but what the heck was he doing up in montana as robert redford`s stoic sidekick in `an unfinished life` ! .......
........ this type of academic nitpicking doesn`t do any good and fools like churchill ward end up hurting their cause more than they help it ...........
p.s. you are too sweet to be a neembu.... maybe a tangerine .....
#60 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on July 1, 2007 9:01:57 pm
Kala Harry and Lemonade,
Please don`t trash this forum with your nonsense about race and pigmentation. As far as I am concerned you are both slow losers and quite swarthy and rather full of pork.
Please don`t trash this forum with your nonsense about race and pigmentation. As far as I am concerned you are both slow losers and quite swarthy and rather full of pork.
#59 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on July 1, 2007 8:59:24 pm
Pune, the unfortunate city that served as the hub of conspiracy for the right-wing Hindu terrorists who murdered the Mahatma, is now considered safe enough to portray Karachi. How low can you go?
#57 Posted by Kulharee on July 1, 2007 8:54:24 pm
Re: # 54
actaully neither in the UK... but in the US they are. Can I recommend some reading
actaully neither in the UK... but in the US they are. Can I recommend some reading
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