Anuragspeak – Videos 2 & 3- Black Friday
Smriti Vij. | Movie-Blog | February 9, 2007 at 9:58 pm
Two more videos from Anurag’s discussion with the PFC team
1. Chaitanya asks Anurag about whether the stay order on Black Friday was justified and AK explains..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVa_rp_nTYA
2. Kartik asks Anurag whether the Badshah Khan track in Black Friday was required to be so long…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab6OXo2rAlY
All for now!
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:d
thanks smriti
thanks!
wow smriti .. thanks a lot :-)
I watched Black Friday at Central Plaza, Girgaum. The crowd was mixed. We saw a very sad thing happen. Everytime Tiger, Badshah or some gangster said a dialogue which upheld their jihad, a certain section of the audience clapped, whistled etc. When the KK calls Badshah chuitya or when gangsters said that thackeray, advani could not be touched, another section clapped and whistled. A verbal duel started. During the interval the situation was tense.
This happened at Central Plaza where educated middle class people had come from both communities. Do you think Indian audiences in the interiors are matre enough to handle a subject like this?
I watched Black Friday at Central Plaza, Girgaum. The crowd was mixed. We saw a very sad thing happen. Everytime Tiger, Badshah or some gangster said a dialogue which upheld their jihad, a certain section of the audience clapped, whistled etc. When the KK calls Badshah chuitya or when gangsters said that thackeray, advani could not be touched, another section clapped and whistled. A verbal duel started. During the interval the situation was tense.
This happened at Central Plaza where educated middle class people had come from both communities. Do you think Indian audiences in the interiors are matre enough to handle a subject like this?
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