Dost Mittar November 24, 2002
#32 Posted by harimau on November 28, 2002 11:09:42 am
Ref Shah #18
Maybe you are one guy who can read all the 20 languages printed on an Indian currency note!
Maybe you are one guy who can read all the 20 languages printed on an Indian currency note!
#31 Posted by harimau on November 28, 2002 11:09:42 am
Ref sameerJB #3
[When are desis going to grow up and start making X-rated movies, since they are not making anything worthwhile anyway.]
Whoa, whoa, hold it right there!
Why do you think Sangilikkaruppan refuses to translate the film song I dare him to?
As is usually the case with teenage sex, sex is more talked about than actually done in Indian films.
[When are desis going to grow up and start making X-rated movies, since they are not making anything worthwhile anyway.]
Whoa, whoa, hold it right there!
Why do you think Sangilikkaruppan refuses to translate the film song I dare him to?
As is usually the case with teenage sex, sex is more talked about than actually done in Indian films.
#28 Posted by sadna on November 27, 2002 5:25:41 am
dost-mittar
IMO, one reason Hindi movies have been failing in recent times is because many are being made primarily with NRI audiences in mind. Indians in India can consume only so much of the multibillionaire-rich picture-perfect brocaded NRI type of romance-cum-music-video.
Hopefully these flops will lead to a bifurcation of the Hindi film industry, with one part of the industry making movies exclusively with tradition-and-brocade-starved-but-wish-to-be-current-with-Western-mores NRIs` dollars in mind, separate from the section of industry making movies with Indian Indian audiences and tastes in mind.
IMO, one reason Hindi movies have been failing in recent times is because many are being made primarily with NRI audiences in mind. Indians in India can consume only so much of the multibillionaire-rich picture-perfect brocaded NRI type of romance-cum-music-video.
Hopefully these flops will lead to a bifurcation of the Hindi film industry, with one part of the industry making movies exclusively with tradition-and-brocade-starved-but-wish-to-be-current-with-Western-mores NRIs` dollars in mind, separate from the section of industry making movies with Indian Indian audiences and tastes in mind.
#27 Posted by Harpreet on November 27, 2002 5:25:41 am
Dost-Mittar
Thanks for this review I will definately look it up when it plays here.
There have been two Indian inspired movies released here recently, firstly Anita and Me which is based on Meera Syals novel about growing up in 1970`s England (mixed reviews) and a movie called ``The Guru`` which was a big hit (I didnt catch it)...it sounds fun, it is about an Indian guy from Delhi who goes to New York to become an actor and ends up as a new-age Deepak Chopra style tantric sex Guru to the Manhattan rich, abit satirical, keep an eye out for it my friend said it was quite good fun, but very broad in its humour.
-h-
#25 Posted by Punjaban on November 26, 2002 8:18:46 pm
noorie #24
Apparently she is! I was talking with Mogul Media the company that released the movie Bollywood Hollywood here and they told me plans were underway. I also spoke to Deepa, who also signalled the same thing. I loved Fire, Earth was good too, but Water sounds like it may top them both.
Apparently she is! I was talking with Mogul Media the company that released the movie Bollywood Hollywood here and they told me plans were underway. I also spoke to Deepa, who also signalled the same thing. I loved Fire, Earth was good too, but Water sounds like it may top them both.
#24 Posted by nooralain on November 26, 2002 6:05:05 pm
punjaban...# 10
is deepa mehta really going to finish `Water`??? I know she was quite affected emotionally by all the nonsense that surrounded the making of it...and is she going to finish making it in India? I`ll be looking forward to that too, since I`ve seen Fire and Earth.
is deepa mehta really going to finish `Water`??? I know she was quite affected emotionally by all the nonsense that surrounded the making of it...and is she going to finish making it in India? I`ll be looking forward to that too, since I`ve seen Fire and Earth.
#22 Posted by Shah on November 25, 2002 7:51:47 pm
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#20 Posted by Urstruly on November 25, 2002 1:07:50 pm
sHAH
I think the Malyalam version is not correct. It should be something like this:
Ungram Bangram Langram
Jangram langram tangram
Nangram bangram langram
langram langram bangram
Our local tamil news sound like this.
#19 Posted by nooralain on November 25, 2002 12:13:44 pm
sameeroo...
[When are desis going to grow up and start making X-rated movies, since they are not making anything worthwhile anyway. ]
since you`re all grown up, maybe you could make some X-rated movies...you know Mira Nair used a hand-held camera to film Monsoon Wedding...you could do that, but no...that might get in your way...chalo, that`s what assistant directors are for na?!? ;)
[When are desis going to grow up and start making X-rated movies, since they are not making anything worthwhile anyway. ]
since you`re all grown up, maybe you could make some X-rated movies...you know Mira Nair used a hand-held camera to film Monsoon Wedding...you could do that, but no...that might get in your way...chalo, that`s what assistant directors are for na?!? ;)
#18 Posted by Shah on November 25, 2002 10:07:41 am
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#17 Posted by rsaxena on November 25, 2002 5:48:51 am
...both bollywood and off-bollywood need to stop embarrassing india with their garbage..
#16 Posted by stuka on November 25, 2002 5:48:50 am
Dost Mittar:
``If there is any one city in the world that defines multiculturalism, it must be Toronto``
Very much true. I would not have agreed had I not visited Toronto myself. Great city.
Your review makes the movie sound nice. Look forward to seeing it.
``If there is any one city in the world that defines multiculturalism, it must be Toronto``
Very much true. I would not have agreed had I not visited Toronto myself. Great city.
Your review makes the movie sound nice. Look forward to seeing it.
#15 Posted by ameerkhoja on November 24, 2002 11:56:01 pm
I heard about this movie, deepa metha is surely a excellent writer, director, she prefer using the same actors in most of her movies. The place I study, which is lafeyette Indiana there isn`t any Desi theater, and there is a big community of desi students, so movies like these usually become the point of discussion among desi community.
Ppls here prefer watching these kinda movies, instead of typical indian movie, I heard about the other movie also, RAAT CHALI HAI JHOOM KAY, I hope I will get a chance to see that also
Ppls here prefer watching these kinda movies, instead of typical indian movie, I heard about the other movie also, RAAT CHALI HAI JHOOM KAY, I hope I will get a chance to see that also
#14 Posted by Ansari on November 24, 2002 11:56:01 pm
Looking forward to watching this one, mittarji.
#13 Posted by jay on November 24, 2002 11:17:28 pm
dost mitter,
I recommend you see ``Samsara`` filmed in Ladhak about the story of a budhist monk. The movie is original, it adds a new position to the kamasutra, it is in need of a revision.
I recommend you see ``Samsara`` filmed in Ladhak about the story of a budhist monk. The movie is original, it adds a new position to the kamasutra, it is in need of a revision.
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