Monsoon Wedding (Movie)

Monsoon Wedding(USA Films) is a piquant tale of the Hindu family set in present day India. Mira Nair (Salaam Bombay, Mississippi Masala, Kamasutra) handles issues of modernity, class, morality, society and its paradoxes using a Hindu wedding as the backdrop.

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I saw it with Mum and Dad! Not a movie to see with parents or atleast my extremely conservative parents. Mum hated the movie but I thought there some truth to it kinda like the independent films like ‘Hyderabadi Blues’. I liked it b/c it wasn’t glamorized Bollywood. It was like real life.

ROLLING STONE- FOUR STARS
“Monsoon Wedding tackles the chaos that results when a large Indian family, whose members are scattered around the globe, assembles in contemporary New Delhi for an old-fashioned marriage ceremony.
Director Mira Nair, best known for Mississippi Masala, a cross-cultural love story with Denzel Washington, as well as the Oscar-nominated Salaam Bombay!, aims for pure joy and achieves it”

New York Times
“Monsoon Wedding” is a loving look at Ms. Nair’s roots, a comedy of manners that pokes fun at the striving materialism of 21st-century upper-class"

BBC FOUR STARS
“Monsoon Wedding” sees her (Mira Nair) back with a vengeance, and has already earned her the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival"

MTVIndia
“…truly award winning..”

I liked it too..It was great story.and had bold statement on modern life.

Moved to Shor Sharaba

This movie was awesome. Saw it in a theatre in NYC and it was a packed house, a polyglot.

its really a nice n hard hitting movie . i have just seen another movie like this which deals with controversial issues and true incidents which happen in society but we turn our eyes blind to them.That movie name is "Split Wide Open"


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*its really a nice n hard hitting movie . i have just seen another movie like this which deals with controversial issues and true incidents which happen in society but we turn our eyes blind to them.That movie name is "Split Wide Open"
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Is "Split Wide Open" an indian movie too?