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Outsourced is set in a call center in Bombay, India, where an American novelties company has recently outsourced its order processing. A lone American manages the call center and must explain American popular culture to his employees as he tries to understand Indian culture. All about India - funny, entertaining. Ben Rappaport Anisha Nagarajan Diedrich Bader Parvesh Cheena Pippa Black Rebecca Hazlewood Rizwan Manji Sacha Dhawan Theme Song http://youtu.be/LkI84JXoy3k TV Series Trailer http://youtu.be/_wR3LhFlgGo Gupta http://youtu.be/Q5frCo8mywE Mama Sutra https://www.youtube.com/<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgyo5vH5N6Y&list=TLNo8tEG_a0TAuZk29IVTUpp3KFBrciRu6> Madhuri http://youtu.be/nI6zPynTlrg Bachna aye hase http://youtu.be/wuedRBE9sq8 On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Share Long <sharelon...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Bend It Like Beckham is one of my favorite movies of all time. I've also > seen Monsoon Wedding and enjoyed it too, suspect it is more true Bollywood. > If you want to have even more fun, watch Bend It all the way through the > end credits. Very fun! > > > > > On Monday, January 6, 2014 11:08 AM, Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> > wrote: > > Dancing around trees adds little to a Bollywood movie unless you are > into dance. Those scenes are in lieu of people kissing. On a real DVD, > not the ripped ones some Indian stores will "rent" you, you can use the > chapter to skip over those and turn it into a 90 minute movie. The dance > scenes add nothing to the story. > > Hulu has a larger selection of Bollywood movies than Netflix. There are > some classics there as well as a bit of kitsch junk. > > On 01/05/2014 06:07 PM, Richard Williams wrote: > > > Rita and I are really into Bollywood movies - Rita knows a lot more than I > do,and we love all the singing and dancing. The Director of IT where I > worked at the community college, Usha, is from India and she is teaching us > a lot about Indian actors.The movies I listed are just a good place to > start, if anyone is interested. > > > On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > "The Guru" is not a Bollywood movie though Jimi Mistry is a Bollywood > star but doing some US films. > > Deepa Mehta is Canadian and does some of her movies in India but not > necessarily with Bollywood. Her ex-husband was on the Rishikesh course with > the Beatles and published a book of the photos he took while there. Mehta > got thrown out of India after upsetting them with her film "Fire" which > mocks Indian spiritual practices. > > Gurinder Chada is from London though she was in San Francisco for a while > and made a few other films here in the US. One of my favorites was her > early film "Bhaji at the Beach" which takes place in London (as does "Bend > It With Beckham"). > > Mira Nair was US trained in film making at USC (or UCLA, it's not on IMDB > but she mentioned it in an extra on one of her films). Her films are also > done outside the Bollywood system. I'm a fan of many of her films. > > You need to watch some purely Bollywood movies including some of the > classics. Netfilx does have some of those. I have a few award winners and > some just curiosities I purchased used at the local Indian grocer. > > > > On 01/05/2014 04:12 PM, Richard Williams wrote: > > > [image: Inline image 1] > > There are several Bollywood movies that we enjoy. Here's a list of good > Indian-themed movies to get started and then a list detailing the major > stars of Bollywood. > > *'The Guru'* > Starring Heather Graham, Marisa Tomei and Jimi Mistry > Director: Daisy von Scherler Mayer > Universal Studios, 2003 > Trailer: > Movie Trailer: > http://youtu.be/lEIEb5jPhhA > > Heather Graham does a great job as a warm-hearted woman of debatable > morals. Marisa Tomei also does a great job as a warm-hearted woman of > debatable judgement. Jim Mistry has some really funny lines. A superb > indie-like studio picture that benefits from bright dialogue and the > impressive cast. > > *'Bollywood Hollywood'* > Staring Lisa Ray, Rahul Khanna, Moushumi Chatterjee, Dina Pathak > Director: Deepa Mehta > Lionsgate, 2005 > Movie Trailer: > http://youtu.be/js3N8e8InnY > > "This is by far the best satirical movie on Indians in the west. If you > live in Canada, you will appreciate the humor of the Indian Bollywood movie > audience and family parody." - Amazon review > > *'Bend it Like Beckham'* > Staring Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers > Director: Gurinder Chadha > 20th Century Fox, 2002 > Movie Trailer: > http://youtu.be/J2Dv9f6bCwg > > [image: Inline image 2] > > Despite it's soccer-themed title, "Bend It Like Beckham" is a fabulous > and heart-warming story about family, traditions, friendship, love, > fulfilling your dreams, and - yes - soccer (or football to non-US > audiences)." - Amazon review > > *'Marigold'* > Staring Ali Larter, Salman Khan, Ian Bohen and Gulshan Grover > Director: Willard Carroll > Echo Bridge, 2008 > Movie Trailer: > http://youtu.be/34j9ChkjK6w > > "The film has Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and American actress Ali > Larter from the TV show "Heroes". The musical numbers are done pretty well > as is the dancing. Overall, the movie is a lot of fun. The two of them make > a nice couple, and I actually bought the love story. I highly recommend the > film."- Amazon review > > *'Bride and Prejudice'* > Lionsgate 2005 > Staring Aishwarya Rai, Naveen Andrews, Anupam Kher and Indira Varma > Director: Gurinder Chadha > Movie Trailer: > http://youtu.be/nFYwqts1_TI > > Aishwarya has been referred to as the most beautiful woman on the > planet. "A clash of cultures in the spirit of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, > this modern musical retelling of Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice > is a hilariously entertaining tale of one girl's unlikely search for love!" > - Amazon review > > *'Monsoon Wedding'* > Starring Naseeruddin Shah, Lillete Dubey, and Shefali Shetty > Director: Mira Nair > Focus Features, 2001 > Movie Trailer - The Criterion Collection > http://youtu.be/sjQjw-UyAX0 > > "This is another outstanding film by director Mira Nair, who has > previously directed such wonderful films as Academy Award nominee "Salaam > Bombay", the lush and erotic "Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love", and "Mississippi > Masala". This is a director whose very touch turns all her films to gold. > She is truly an artist, and her films are palpable with feeling and emotion > that move the storyline." - Amazon review > > *Notes:* > > Lisa Ray: > > [image: Inline image 3] > > Lisa Ray is a Canadian actress, model, host, philanthropist and social > activist. A Times of India poll named her the "ninth most beautiful woman > of the millennium," the only model in the top ten. She is often compared to > Aishwarya Rai. > > Lisa Ray - Bollywood Hollywood: > http://youtu.be/vQuqYdGsOXo > > Aishwarya Rai: > > [image: Inline image 4] > > Aishwarya Rai is an Indian film actress and model. She was the first > runner-up of the Miss India pageant, and the winner of the Miss World > pageant of 1994. Rai is regarded as one of the most popular and influential > celebrities in India, and is often cited in the media as the "most > beautiful woman in the world." > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aishwarya_Rai_Bachchan > > 'God bless the high n mighty! > By Anjali Chandra > The Times of India, July 29, 2005 > http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1185090.cms > > *Notes from the Indian Bollywood press:* > > Juhi Chawla: - Juhi won "Ms.India" crown and "The Best Costumes" award > in the Ms. Universe competition in '84 well before her debut in films and > while she enjoyed her place in the BOLLYWOOD, she won the "Best Actress" > award from Filmfare in '94 for "Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke" and "Most > Sensational Female" award in '99 from New York's Bollywood for her > performance in "Duplicate". > > Sonali Bendre - Fresh faced, born on January 1st 1975. She is 50kgs > wieght and 5'7" height with three sisters. Sonali Bendre started out as a > model before being selected for the "Stardust Talent Search". She switched > to Bollywood with Aar Aur Narztz film in 1994. Her innocence and fresh > charm are indeed just part of her costume - two more ways of getting ahead > in a perilous profession. > > Riya Sen - The 5'1" tall, budding actress, Riya is a grand daughter of > legendary film actress Suchitra Sen and daughter of Moon Moon Sen. She > lives with her mother and sister Raima Sen in a cosy apartment in Juhu, the > north Mumbai suburb. > > Bipasha Basu - This 5' 8", light-eyed, Calcutta girl, came into the > limelight when she won the Famous Ford Supermodels Contest at the age of > 17. Bipasha was the second daughter in the family and her pet name was > Bonny. She also won the Tulips Miss Super Vivacious in the same contest. > > Lisa Ray - India's Sweet Heart, 5'5" tall, Green eyes, Gorgeous model > turned actress Lisa Ray, was born on April 4th to Polish mother and a > Bengali father. She was born and brought up from Canada. About modeling as > a career decision, her family was involved in a car accident in which her > mother was seriously injured. She couldn't join the university then because > she missed the term. Then, She came back to India and it continued from > where Bombay Dyeing left off. > > Kajol - Kajol was born on 5 Aug to "Tanuja", an ex film-personality and > "Somu Mukherjee", a producer. So, naturally, it comes to her as hereditary > not to forget the tremendous input she applies to enact the roles she's > given and there's quite an impression in the Bollywood too that she's born > to act and perform on screen. She's got a sis "Tanisha" who acts for TV and > now is working for BPL. > > Mahima Choudhary - Mahima - the screen name of Ritu, was born on 13 > September. in Delhi. She is the new discovery of the Bollywood. A model she > was before making her debut into the films, Mahima saw everything with her > first movie. A big time hit, an award and a nomination for the best > actress. No newcomer has begun a career as promisingly as Mahima and she's > now in the throes of ecstasy. > > Shilpa Shetty - She is 5'10" tall, model turned actress, Shilpa was born > in Tamil Nadu. Shilpa is a sizzling starlet, who has mesmerized audiences > with her devastating , unconventional looks and stunning figure, almost > worked with all top actors both south and North film Industries. Even the > former Chief Election Commissioner of India named her as his favourite > actress. > > Sri Devi - As a faery's child, an unravished beauty and darling Daughter > of Indian cellulloid she left an Indelible impression on the minds of > cinema goers with gentle action and made them adorned by her arresting > beauty. Is it Sri Devi? Yes. > > The Queen Of The Indian Film Industry - The One and The Only. Sri is > incomparable, an angelic appearence on and off the screen and unreachable > at any point of the given time the she lived on the screen as well as in > the millions of hearts of the class and mass audience of Mother India. > > > > > > > >