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kartik krishnan
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Published:
on Apr 13 2008 @ 10:30 am - Popularity: 135 views
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Category:
Movies, Amol Gupte, Che Guvera, Hazaron Khwahishein Aisi, Irrfan Khan, Lagaan, Life in a Metro, naseeruddin shah, Om Puri, Rang De Basanti, shabana azmi, sharman joshi, sudhir mishra, Taare Zameen Par
To Dearest Geeta with Love
Dearest Geeta,
Have started becoming more and more like a protagonist of a ‘feel good’ film. Have mellowed down a little.
Cigarettes ? I know that will be your first question. They have gone down from 20@day to 15@day. You, the censor board of India and honorable Mr. Anbumani Ramadoss will be very happy to hear this.
It doesn’t look as good as we wanted it to be back then. May be I too am trying for a naxalite-parallel-cinematic-revolution. “That the audiences will rise up one day and grab all the ‘different’ and ‘well made’ films.”
I can hear you snigger.
One thing I’ve noticed is that CHANGE is very uncomfy. Any new idea is not discovered on its way, but only recognized when it’s gone. People want great ideas like Lagaan, Rang De Basanti, Taare Zameen Par.
Ideas that everyone can relate to and say “Hey Ishaan …










