and loved it. I have to thank Pallu for suggesting we go there.
The movie was satirical, witty and funny without completely letting go of realism. I don't know much about village life, but the sets and the characters looked very authentic. And for a movie set in a village and showcasing traditional and narrow-minded attitudes, it dealt with bold subjects like widow remarriage, superstition and - of course - dirty politics.
If you haven't watched it yet, please do!
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I like Ms A. Rao and the other girl Ms. Rajeshwari, but haven't seen the movie :)
I've been meaning to see it. Will do, now.
Heh, I'm glad you liked it. I did too!
IHM: Oh, I don't like Amrita Rao much, actually. But she was quite good in this one.
Banno: I hope you like it.
Pallu: Was a great way to meet up. :-)
That's one helluva great movie, or may say great cinema!
Rhett
I love the prajatantra song the best!!!!!!!!!
Its really nice!
I loved this film too- saw it this weekend and nearly died laughing.... have been quoting bits of it to K
Im developing a bit of a crush on Shreyas Talpade...he is really earnest.
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