But the original character of Lizzy isn’t hot or a “beauty”. She’s very plain and simple and that’s what makes her so wonderful. Aish is no Lizzy. ![]()
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miss_mohabbat me also lives in geordie land and me doesn't use the term CHICK CHICK CHICK in my figure of speech. that michelle lass on big bro was a disgrace, the most filthiest big bro series to date.
forgot to mention, Gurinder Chadda's bride and prejudice is all set to release on October 8, 2004, according to the distributors of the film who made an official announcement.
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miss_mohabbat me also lives in geordie land and me doesn't use the term CHICK CHICK CHICK in my figure of speech. that michelle lass on big bro was a disgrace, the most filthiest big bro series to date.
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wotever chick
iv been using that term since i could speak...its what i call my kids
anyway so what if i call people chick..at least i dont refer to myself as "me " when it should be "i"
:p
Bride and Prejudice London Premier photos.
I will go and watch it, despite what I think of Aish playing Lizzy. :grumpy:
What is she wearing????????????
bless her trying to look western, she would have looked ten million times better in a sari..
i still love her though
i definatly think you should watch in Mehnaz..try not to think of it as a remake of Pride and Prejudice..just watch it for the sake of the singing and dancing!!!
I had the same reaction when I saw that fur thing she’s wearing. The dress is nice though and quite flattering. She does look good. She would have looked much better without the fur.
I will watch it for Martin Henderson. He’s hot. ![]()
I just read the reviews on the BBC website. It seems good. I know, I cannot compare it to the BBC version that came out a few years ago. If I go in with that mentality, I will hate the movie.
Here’s the review.
**Reviewed by Stella Papamichael
Swapping corsets for saris, and polite pianoforte for the bhangra beat, director Gurinder Chadha reinvigorates Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice with fun and flamboyance. Starring Aishwarya Rai and Martin Henderson, Bride & Prejudice marries a quintessentially English romance with classic Bollywood bombast - different in style yet both trading in the discord of love across borders. What Chadha loses in the sly subtext that made Austen’s novel so compelling, she makes up for with wit and mischief.**
When Lalita Bakshi (Aishwarya Rai) meets Californian blueblood Will Darcy (Martin Henderson) at a wedding in her Indian hometown, it’s hate at first sight. She accuses him of being an imperialist snob and he brushes her off as a coddled village girl, blinkered to the ways of the world. Still they find themselves drawn together in a series of fractious but increasingly flirtatious encounters.
“DELIVERS EASTERN PROMISE”
Chadha cannily entwines other aspects of Austen’s novel, including a wickedly funny turn by Nadira Babbar as Lalita’s overbearing mother - keen to marry off her four daughters to nice Indians boys. Meanwhile, Darcy’s half-brother Wickham (Daniel Gillies) messes with Lalita’s affections and threatens to bring dishonour upon the family. Then there’s the hilariously over-the-top Nitin Ganatra, a stereotypical ‘coconut’ who’s shopping for a wife to take back to LA.
The musical sets are lavish while sending up the Bollywood tendency for melodrama - one of the numbers, a pyjama-clad knees-up, brings to mind the Sandra Dee song from Grease (although the lyrics sometimes fall short). And while Rai and Henderson don’t generate the electricity quite befitting their suppressed passion, inherent charm wins out over their characters’ foibles. For the most part, Bride & Prejudice is a romantic comedy that amply delivers on its eastern promise.
Bride & Prejudice is released in UK cinemas on Friday 8th October 2004.
as i’m not your “kid” kindly don’t call me chick. in newcastle ppl say “way i man” u will be familiar with that phrase… it’s like telling geordies to stop using that term in their figure of speech, will they? no they won’t so same goes for me.
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thanks mate
you just blew your cover love
there’s no way on earth a true geordie will not know how to spell “whay aye man”
i knew you were an imposter..im pretty impressed that you would want to be a geordie though
well done ![]()
Saw a headline on geo news yesterday something like
“Baharti adakaara Ashwariya Rai Indian films main kaamyaabi kai baad ab Hollywood ki film main apna aghaz kar rahi hain.”
I was wondering that geo has no better news that they have to put that in the headlines?
Another thing, why they keep calling it a Hollywood movie? It is not going to release nationwide in all theatres, but some selected theaters in selected cities. How many goras know about this movie? Just because a movie is shot in Hollywood it does not mean it should be called a Hollywood movie. There are certain criteria that define a movie to be called Hollywood. Stupid Indians and geo TV.
i live in newcastle and i’m a geordie spell it “way i man” or “whay aye man” it is the same word. spelling it wrong means i’m not from newcastle and am a imposter
that was a blunt statement.
i dont need to prove to you or anyone else about my place of residence, u don’t belive me then… … JUST DON’T BELIVE ME.
p.s " don’t call me love"
ok man…chill
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^^ hoor ke saath langur
I was planning on watching it tonight, but the Metro has only given it 2 stars, and the metro is usually quite accurate.
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I was planning on watching it tonight, but the Metro has only given it 2 stars, and the metro is usually quite accurate.
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I know!!! i read it too...but we still gona watch it..maybes, just maybes the metro may be wrong
Aish is so bloody gorgeous. Even with that hideous thing around her neck. ![]()