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We should support Namesake


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Paramesh Waran
Who is this US?
by Paramesh Waran on Mar 30, 2007 02:48 PM

Are you suggesting that just because a movie, in your subjective assessment strikes a chord?? we in India, are bound to support the movie? I have a lot of respect for your articles on a wide variety of topics, diaspora specific or not, but this article suggests that you need to take a breather, come back refreshed and take a relook. No body is forced to settle in
Amricka, everyone who has has followed a self interest paradigm. I have absolutely no sympathy.

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Rupa Mehta
Nris...
by Rupa Mehta on Mar 30, 2007 01:11 PM

I have most members of my close family livng in the US for more than thirty years. This movie is so realistic to me. It is eternal discussion in our household...which is better? US or India to live? etc. I liked Tabu's performance. Atlast some one decided to show on big screen...our story.

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Mahesh Jagga
RE:Aseem Chabbhra
by Mahesh Jagga on Mar 30, 2007 03:28 PM
Dear Prabul, your response does not reflect true culture of Bongs as I know them (And I know many).

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Arvinder Singh
RE:Aseem Chabbhra
by Arvinder Singh on Mar 30, 2007 12:48 PM
typical Bengali "Bhadralok" type reaction...keep it up Prabal...actually WHY am I even responding to this...sorry...DELETE!!!

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suby chaterji
RE:Aseem Chabbhra
by suby chaterji on Mar 30, 2007 12:53 PM
Your letter to Chabbhra is in extreme bad taste. It is not clear what you are talking about re culture etc. When you are talking about Indianness as a whole & not any particular Indian community, is it in good taste to talk about punjabis like that?
Suby Chaterji.

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RE:RE:Aseem Chabbhra
by on Mar 30, 2007 01:14 PM
prabal biswas.. u bong....u comeout of bengol and make other places dirty like the dead fish in pond does...

look at ur state still centuries back wehre industries cant be set up and where striking is passtime may be the culture... clean up ur back yard before u talk about others back...;)

by Proud Indian

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deepa
the namesake
by deepa on Mar 30, 2007 12:00 PM  | Hide replies

i think this movie should be forwarded for oscars from india. Because it is a film based on current subject which is a true reflection of every immigrant

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mitra rony
RE:the namesake
by mitra rony on Mar 30, 2007 12:34 PM
FAALTO MOVIE HAI

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Mahesh
RE:
by Mahesh on Mar 31, 2007 03:14 AM
Mitra and Raja, appreciate your so-called honest opinion. Well KANK is the best for you guys. Have fun watching them.

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pranita potnis
A Beautiful Book Made Into an Even Better Film.
by pranita potnis on Mar 30, 2007 11:41 AM

When I read The Namesake,I thought it was one of the most beautiful stories ever.I was surprised and completely in awe of Mira Nair when I saw the film as it was even better than the book.Irfan Khan and Tabu were brilliant!
This is one movie which truly deserves an Academy Award more than any of the films of recent times.

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ash rt
Tabu is awesome
by ash rt on Mar 30, 2007 07:36 AM

Tabu was awesome in the movie! I am sure she will nominated for the Academys this year!
Movie was ok but Tabu was phenomenal

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Ravi K
Bollywood movies
by Ravi K on Mar 30, 2007 05:28 AM  | Hide replies

Is this movie similar to Fire, Earth, Water, Morning Raga etc?
I am very sceptical about bollywood movies after the film industry starting producing such movies.

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morpheus thyrux
RE:Bollywood movies
by morpheus thyrux on Mar 30, 2007 03:13 PM
u idiot

this is a hollywood movie not bollywood!

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The Namesake
by on Mar 30, 2007 02:25 AM  | Hide replies

I am sorry to say that Jhumpa Lahiri'w writing is very ordinary, unfortunately that is true with most Indian writers. The English / American authors have more continuity and more fluid in their writing than their Indian counterparts.

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sanchita datta
RE:The Namesake
by sanchita datta on Mar 30, 2007 09:28 PM
Dude pls get yr ANGREZI in place be4 trying to review a Pulitzer winning author!!!

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