The British Film Institute is celebrating Mani Ratnam’s Love Stories in December as part of their season titled ‘Love: Films to Fall in Love With Films to Break Your Heart’. They are featuring three of his films (Dil Se, Bombay, O Kadhal Kanmani) and all have incredible music by the maestro Ar Rahman. Popular BBC Asian Radio Host Ashanti Omkar is very excited about the Mani Ratnam and Ar Rahman weekend at the illustrious temple of cinema, the British Film Institute, London, and reminisces about the films and their music:
My Chicago based friend Meera and I, went to see Bombay at Wimbledon Odeon in London in 1995, at it’s UK premiere of sorts, and started around 11pm, to a full house. We came out weeping, yet totally enthralled by the cinematic brilliance, teamed with a score that hit deep into our hearts. The entire cinema audience seemed to echo this sentiment,...
My Chicago based friend Meera and I, went to see Bombay at Wimbledon Odeon in London in 1995, at it’s UK premiere of sorts, and started around 11pm, to a full house. We came out weeping, yet totally enthralled by the cinematic brilliance, teamed with a score that hit deep into our hearts. The entire cinema audience seemed to echo this sentiment,...
- 11/13/2015
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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