dvdisoil wrote:
My humble request to all cinephiles in India – I assume most of the folks reading this have not lived during the hay days of Ritwik Ghatak, Mani kaul, (among numerous other unsung giants and “real†mavericks of Indian cinema). This film marks the point when “real†cinema in India has just been fertilized…,but with this joy also comes a sense of in security, perhaps a desperation that even before this “cinema†grows…, its going to be killed by the omnipresent “consumer cinemaâ€. I never “dreamt†that we would be analyzing the work of an Indian filmmaker like how we do for films from Lynch or dare I say Bunuel (perhaps even Takashi Miike)…, oh for how long have we waited for this day to come. Now the question is – is this a dream ? If so don’t wake up from cinema nirvana.
That's how I'd describe it. Like a David Lynch, Takashi Miike type-film but applied to Indian cinema (bollywood included). Like I said the only other Indian film I can compare it to was Moksha.
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I could go on and on but to explain it any further will invariably lead to deviation from the director’s true intent and I will stop at that. Perhaps a directors commentary on the DVD ?, it’s a nightmare to image its going to be done by ERO$
Agree, it would be great if Anurag could do a commentary track for this because it really needs one. But as Eros is behind it I fear it will be a junk DVD.

This film really needs a reputable arthouse label like Tartan to snatch it up, that way it will reach a wider international audience and be fully appreciated.
ali wrote:
Oh man, I'm not having any luck catching this at the cinema, went to Bradford but missed the showing by about 20 minutes. Hope it's still playing by this weekend.
Whatever you do make sure you see this in the cinema. Do not wait for the crappy Eros DVD. This could be the best Indian film I've seen all year. It's certainly the most different and one not to be missed.