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A Mega metropolis. Some of you know it exists, some of you have been there, have gone there looking just for thatβ¦and more. People go there in search of their fortune, their careers, their selves and their souls, though they would be crazy to admit it and no one can or does.
May be there are not people there from every nation and every ethnicity on earth that time may yet come⦠, but as far as every nook, corner and cranny of India is concerned, someone has made it their home and calls it as such. In a lesser hands, it could so easily have crumbled.
Led by a corporate dropout Berkeley, no less Arjun β played by international TV star Barun Sobti, these disparate individuals find a bond and sense of belonging β almost like another family. Again, to lean on a conversation with the cast, this is about middle-class India, the sort of people who have money but not a lot of it, and whose lives are not wholly removed from most in the West and subject to the same pressures, anxieties and concerns.
On a slightly diversionary note and more for the intellectuals among you, you know who you areβ¦the rest of you can stop reading now. There are very few films that reflect the reality of Britain as it is today. But he says if you watch US films β Hollywood ones, you get a sense of a multi-racial society, even though the country is divided and is more racially segregated than is sometimes portrayed on screen.
And so what about India? What sort of representation is communicated from what we see on the big screen? How do foreigners even those with Indian heritage like us see India and Mumbai through what we experience in the cinema? One of the biggest independent filmmaker gatherings is about to get under way Every as soon as in a when we choose blogs that we study.