Mumbai, Oct 21: 'Whether we see our wives or not, we see a dead body every day,' complains a policeman inspecting the body of a fisherman who has been shot at sea by the Sri Lankan Navy. That one line in Leena Manimekalai's film 'Sengadal' ('The Dead Sea') -- the only Indian film in the international competition in the just-concluded Mumbai Film Festival, seems to sum up not just this movie, but Indian films in general.
Whether you see good cinema in India or not, you invariably get to see tactless blockbusters every Friday, could be a common complaint of any cinema fan in India.
And nowhere is this metaphoric.
Whether you see good cinema in India or not, you invariably get to see tactless blockbusters every Friday, could be a common complaint of any cinema fan in India.
And nowhere is this metaphoric.
- 10/21/2011
- by Arun Pantit
- RealBollywood.com
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