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BRG, it’s Aishwarya Rai and yes, she is perhaps the most beautiful of them all. I know she tried to break into Hollywood films over the last few years, but the films didn’t do that well unfortunately.
BRG, maybe you and Miss Chiff can work those moves on the bar at the next ‘Stoner Fest. By the way, I asked in the past for recommendations for a good Indian restaurant in BH/CG/CH area – perhaps you know of one. I’ve tried a couple that are near me, which are adequate, but not outstanding. Indian food is my favorite.
Watching the clip, I can honestly say, the dancing and costumes are very tame compared to what is portrayed now.
And the lead actor, forget his name due to my memory lapses, is wildly popular.
The Namesake (also directed by Mira Nair, the Director of Monsoon Wedding) is good and features two stunningly beautiful women, Zuleikha Robinson and Tabu.
While this is not a Bollywood movie, slopefarm, check out Monsoon Wedding. It’s along the lines of Slumdog Millionaire in the sense it features an Indian cast (versus caste) and is mostly in English. I thought it was a wonderful film.
BRG, it’s Aishwarya Rai and yes, she is perhaps the most beautiful of them all. I know she tried to break into Hollywood films over the last few years, but the films didn’t do that well unfortunately.
the most stunningly beautiful indian woman is:
Ashwara Rai (sp?)…and she’s the most popular bollywood actress.
look her up Biff…and then fantasize.
BRG, maybe you and Miss Chiff can work those moves on the bar at the next ‘Stoner Fest. By the way, I asked in the past for recommendations for a good Indian restaurant in BH/CG/CH area – perhaps you know of one. I’ve tried a couple that are near me, which are adequate, but not outstanding. Indian food is my favorite.
THL…one phone call to family yeilds results.
They claim it’s the most popular movie and it came out in the 90’s. I remember seeing this one actually.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWVc8dfP7SI&feature=related
Watching the clip, I can honestly say, the dancing and costumes are very tame compared to what is portrayed now.
And the lead actor, forget his name due to my memory lapses, is wildly popular.
The Namesake (also directed by Mira Nair, the Director of Monsoon Wedding) is good and features two stunningly beautiful women, Zuleikha Robinson and Tabu.
While this is not a Bollywood movie, slopefarm, check out Monsoon Wedding. It’s along the lines of Slumdog Millionaire in the sense it features an Indian cast (versus caste) and is mostly in English. I thought it was a wonderful film.
LOl…did anyone check out the Undercover Part II about the Atlantic Center Target in links? what is wrong with them?
Oh, by the way…they NEVER kiss in bollywood movies!
“I’ll link you to my flickr pics if you want a visual of who you’re talking to.”
Why did that sound like a creepy come-on? No creepiness intended, promise!