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By Judi Silva Š2003 Bollyvista.com |
Now you may wonder how this gift causes so much chaos. The fact remains that it does, and a power struggle involving forbidden love ensues, the results of which add up to three hours (more or less) of sidesplitting antics. Surprised? To keep the story line realistic, the comedy is mixed with scenes of undeniable truths which unfortunately still exist today. What will transpire when this modern world evokes it's grip on an ancient and simple lifestyle? Will the villagers be able to adapt to this foreign concept and still keep the values so deeply ingrained in them since childhood?
Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost will whisk you away on a journey through the eyes of Kanji and KC (Lara Dutta). They will endeavor to bridge the gaps created, while exposing little known facts about today's cultural India to those who find themselves outside of it.
This film will surely tug at your heart strings. It is one that can claim to have the essence of what Indian ideology is all about. After experiencing it, you will come to understand why India carries the burden of being a rich country inhabited by poor people. The producers of Rubberband Films promise to "stretch" the viewers' imagination with their latest creation. Look for its release at the end of this month or early July. |