Mr Robins should have visited India to see how people live in filth, sqalour and poverty and still don't commit suicide. It's a shame how a multi-millionaire living a dream life in US could commit suicide. Obviously his work in movies and his stand up comedy did nothing to help his depression. Instead he should have traveled to India and seen how people live there and it would have given him a new perspective in life. The only beneficiaries are his wife who will now inherit millions. Seriously if you have so much money and are unhappy it's time to move to a different country.
Re: visited india
by bigben bigben on Aug 12, 2014 11:23 PM
Actually i read somewhere that he was completely broke and lost all his money after his divorce. So you are wrong on 2 counts: 1. That he was a multi-millionaire and 2. That his wife will now inherit millions.
Btw, lakhs of Indians commit suicide every year including at least 25000 farmers because their crop was wiped out and they couldnt repay their loans.
Re: Re: visited india
by Sharad Musalay on Aug 13, 2014 04:39 PM
And the Indian farmers' suicides are because our rotten politically motivated administration do not allow tax payers money to benefit them
Re: visited india
by ganesh on Aug 13, 2014 06:24 PM
Robin's depression id due to financial problem. He had married four times and had to pay regular alimony to three wives apart from hefty compensations for extra marital affairs. Divorce is expensive affair in the US. When the going was good, Robin was reckless to divorce frequently and agree for huge alimony.
Re: visited india
by ganesh on Aug 13, 2014 06:27 PM
Robin's depression is due to severe financial problems which are due the fact that he had divorced three times and had to pay hefty alimony each time. When the going was good for him and he had lots of money, he was reckless to resort to frequent divorce and divorce is expensive in US if the person is wealthy.
Re: Re: visited india
by frank juppa on Aug 15, 2014 11:53 AM
Not true at all. He was very sound financially. He really did have deep depressions and in fact it was a clinical depression.
In the film "Mrs.Doubtfire" there is a scene in which the rubber mask worn by Robin Williams is blown away and a car runs over and ruins it. The scene was shot sixty times until Robin was satisfied with the take. This is the film that "inspired" Chachi 420 in Hindi and the Telugu remake.
Re: Re: He was a perfectionist
by palanki narayana on Aug 12, 2014 02:10 PM
My point is that the Tamil (Avvai Shanmugi), Telugu (Bhamane,Sathya Bhamane) and Hindi (Chachi 420) are all based on Mrs.Doubtfire. None of these films are original.