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My take on "Little Rascals" movie

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Sometimes, or rather many a times, we underestimate the toddlers. If we believe that only adults can show responsibility, courage or dedication, then we ought to learn some lessons from the 1994 movie Little Rascals. In three scenes, the kids in the movie show all these traits with a dash of innocence. The fire at their clubhouse after Alfalfa’s disastrous date with Darla, Alfalfa and Spanky making up to each other after a fight and the club’s effort to rebuild a proves that the little rascals can behave much beyond than their age.
Of all the firefighting scenes that I have ever seen in movies, the scene in Little Rascals is the cutest and most humorous. Never in my wildest dreams had I imagined that a bunch of eight year olds could don yellow fireman suits and tackle a fire using water hoses with much more power than they could handle. The whole firefighting scene is potent enough to make anyone roll on the floor with laughter, yet it shows how much responsibility the little rascals can shoulder.
It is believed that apologizing to a friend you’ve hurt takes a lot of courage. The part of the movie where Alfalfa and Spanky apologize to each other after fighting in the fair is indeed very touching. They call each other all sorts of names when Alfalfa finds out that Spanky was responsible for ruining Alfalfa’s date with Darla and when Alfalfa loses the derby car. The way the two boys miss each other and feel pangs of guilt and eventually apologize to each other is a perfect display of courage that even adults do not possess.
People usually say that kids are very insincere as it is a common notion that they run away from homework. But the amount of dedication the little rascals show to build a new go-kart after their previous one is stolen contradicts this notion. The hyper-active kids start building a new derby car from scratch again, using shopping trolleys, washing machine motors, garbage cans and whatever junk they are able to salvage. With a lot of combined effort, the kids make a winning machine.
The whole movie portrays that the Little Rascals as a bunch of kids who can take over the city if given the chance. Their hate for women (or rather girls), love for junk and a strong affinity for mischief will bring tears of laughter to anybody’s eyes. Also, the amount of courage, dedication, innocence and responsibility these kids show can substantiate the famous quote that “The child is the father of Man”.

Lets Talk 'Controversy'

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Lets Talk 'Controversy'! ;-)

 

Bollywood Films and Controversies ka janmo-janmantar ka rishta hai...voh ek dusre ke bina reh hi nahi paate. Whenever you have a film,
you have a controversy! There are various films of the 90s that had 'amazing' ;) controversies..

Here’s a trailer for you! :)

# 1. Bombay:1995

Mani Ratnam’s hit venture was applauded and criticized in various parts of the globe and it caused huge controversy upon its release in India and abroad,
for its depiction of inter-religious relations. The film was screened at the prestigious Philadelphia Film festival 1995.
It won Manisha Koirala and the film many awards in various categories and also the national award for best actress and national integration.
The controversy went to the extent that the film was banned in Pakistan, Singapore and Malaysia.

# 2. Gadar:

Anil Sharma’s film based on a love story based at the backdrop of partition tensions and communal hatred between the neighboring countries went on to become the highest grosser for this decade.
The ultra-patriotic theme of the offended some groups and several protests were held across India during its release.
The film was a blockbuster hit with thundering box office collection of over Rs. 70 Crores.

# 3. Khalnayak:

Subhash Ghai’s hit film starring Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit and Jackie Shroff came to be known as a real life take on the life of Sanjay Dutt,
who was then sentenced to jail for his involvement in the tragic 93 bomb blasts

The film got a lot of hype due to Sanjay Dutt’s court-room proceedings.
It earned 8 Crores. Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar were offered the role that ultimately went to Sanjay Dutt. There was also a huge controversy regarding the song 'Choli Ke Peeche kya hai'.
Initially it was banned from the film and the CDs but it became so very popular that the producers had no choice but to include the song.

# 4. Bandit Queen:1994.

Shekhar Kapoor’s highly acclaimed film gave life to female dacoit Phoolan Devi’s real life story on the silver screen.
The role was immaculately essayed by the immensely talented Seema Biswas. It took 3 years for the film to be released in India; meanwhile, it had already won accolades all across the globe.
The film was at last released in India in the year 2001 and was banned again by the government The film was criticized for many disputed scenes where Seema Biswas walked naked in front of the camera.
The film was a great success at Cannes and other international festivals. In its brief stint at the box office, it was a semi-hit, earning Rs. 8.25 Crores. It was also heavily criticized by its own subject, Phoolan Devi, who objected to the fact that she hadn't been invited to see the film.
Devi claimed it was riddled with inaccuracies....Lo karlo Baat!! LOLXD!

# 5. Chori-Chori Chupke-Chupke:

Abbas Mastan’s Salman Khan, Rani and Preity starrer was into controversy both before and after the release.
It was the first film in Bollywood to handle the taboo issue of surrogate childbirth. After its release, CBI seized its prints after it was discovered that it was funded by the Mumbai underworld. The film was an average grosser, earning Rs. 13.5 Crores. 2001.
The movie was supposed to have a 2000 release, but due to financial problems the movie released in early 2001.

These were the 'famous' controversial films of the 90s...
.however there were some songs that created a huge hullabaloo in our 90s...herez a dekho!

Karisma Kapoor Sexy Sexy..1994 Khuddar film , the censor board changed the track Sexy sexy sexy mujhe log bole from the Govinda-Karisma Kapoor starrer Khuddaar to Baby baby baby.

Dil se, song lyrics. Penned by veteran lyricist Gulzar, the track Chaiyya Chaiyya from Dil Se faced opposition from a religious group which objected to a line paanv ke neeche jannat hogi in the song.

Khal Nayak: Choli Ke Peeche kya hai.. Alka Yagnik sung this song and had people sitting up in their chairs!!

And the list goes on....will be back with more stuff of it!!! :)

Cheers !!!

FILMS around!!!

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Films are mode of entertainment in our life!!!

ESpecially in our Amdavadi life where we have no such places where we can entertain ourselves so we prefer movies as the best option. So in such situation what do we expect from movies??

Kind of movies releasing today do you think they will actually entertain us? I mean serious movies which has loads of tension and darkness and violence all around, sad dying stories with a little inspiration for life I mean as it is a festive mood and one cannot expect something like this inside movie theatres wherein we spend good amount of money.

Cheers!!!!

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Gabhricha Paus

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Gabhricha Paus has done it again!!!

And this time its
not just a good film festival or a special screening!
This time its an "Official" US Release! The film has created history by being the first ever Marathi film to release in Chicago, US.

I have
seen the film and I Loved it!!
But there are some movies that leave you awestruck and they leave such a strong impact on you that its difficult to get over it. If you understand what I mean? Thats what "Gabhricha Paus" did to me.....
A Story that beautifully unfolds the life of a farmer waiting and wanting the rains, Seeing suicides around him and still his zeal to live and his determination to survive is what the film is about.
Jyoti Subhash, Sonali Kulkarni and Girish Kulkarni are all terrific and so is the technical side of the film!

Directed by Satish Manwar,this film is now written the history of Marathi cinema.

This is what the "Sun Times" Chicago had to say about the film . ;)

Cheers !!!

Madhuri Mania

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MADHURI MANIA !!!!

Madhuri Dixit, referred as the "epitome of grace", is a matchless actress of Indian cinema. With exceptional acting and dancing skills, she carried the most complex roles with elegance, breathed life into every role she essayed, and transcended simple dance moves into expression euphoria. Consequently, she won five FILMFARE (Indian equivalent of Oscar) awards, including four in the "best actress" category, and won 15 FILMFARE nominations, two as "Best supporting actress", and 13 as "Best Actress" which is an all time record of maximum nominations in the "Best Actress" category. Innumerable credible-polls (such as the BBC poll) and major websites (such as rediff.com) declared her as the "Greatest Bollywood Actress Ever". Her awards and the facts that the legendary Bollywood actor Late Ashok Kumar (who saw every actress in Bollywood) termed her as the "first complete actress in 100 years of Indian cinema", and India’s ambassador of modern Art, painter M.F. Hussain dedicated hundreds of paintings and a movie titled "Gajagamini" to her talent are glowing testimonials that she is the greatest actress of Indian cinema.
Her career spans over two decades, and has been a dazzling story of success, stature, and fame that earned her the title of the biggest ever female superstar of Bollywood. The 'Madhuri Juggernaut' was unstoppable for more than a decade, giving countless hits and some of the biggest blockbusters of Bollywood; the shine of her as a star eclipsed her co-actors. She rewrote the definition of success, got a lifetime of fan following that was unprecedented, and because of her ability to turn ordinary movies into huge successes, she was named the "Female Amitabh Bachchan".
The "Madhuri Magic" continues to rule the nation; even an exhibition of her photographs in the small city of Pune attracted thousands of people in June 2009. A few examples to show her superlative achievements as a star are: she won the "Female Megastar of the Millennium" contest conducted by the Kinetic Mega show in Star TV; many credible polls (such as ZeeNews poll) declared her as the biggest female superstar of Bollywood; Forbes magazine named her among the five most powerful Indian movie stars; and the millennium edition of the "Guinness Book of World Records" records her name as the highest paid Indian actress.
With all the stardom and glory, she has always remained a down-to-earth and humble persona. With utmost honesty, sincerity, and professionalism to her work, she carried herself with exemplary poise and dignity in all spheres of life. Thus, she became the ideal role model to emulate, and is loved and admired immensely by the entire industry. The government of India honored her with the “National Citizen Award” for being an ideal citizen and a role model. Moreover, a movie tited “Main Madhuri Dixit Bana Chahti Hoon” (“I want to become Madhuri Dixit”) was made, and it truly reflected the aspirations of millions to become like her.
Her reign had a huge impact in India and worldwide. Her immense popularity in Pakistan is summarized in the famous slogan from Pakistan: "Madhuri de do, Kashmir le lo" ("Give us Madhuri, take Kashmir"); and the impact is equally immense worldwide. A lake in North-eastern India is renamed after her as the "Madhuri Lake": this is another symbol of her far-reaching impact. For her outstanding contribution to Indian cinema she was conferred with the Padmashri award, fourth highest civilian honor, by the government of India and was honored at the the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.

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