Añade un argumento en tu idiomaYoung gay Indian-American Reena offers to be a surrogate mother for her infertile married sister's baby to gain their disapproving mother's acceptance, straining her relationship with girlfr... Leer todoYoung gay Indian-American Reena offers to be a surrogate mother for her infertile married sister's baby to gain their disapproving mother's acceptance, straining her relationship with girlfriend Lisa.Young gay Indian-American Reena offers to be a surrogate mother for her infertile married sister's baby to gain their disapproving mother's acceptance, straining her relationship with girlfriend Lisa.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 5 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
I didn't really relate to any of the characters in the movie, mostly because there were too many characters and little development of any of their personalities. But I adored Madhury Jaffrey, who was very natural and realistic as the mother. She reminds me so much of my own mother, and many of the things she says to her two daughters about marriage and family are comments my own mother's made to me. It was strangely comforting to see the ambivalence that Indians born and raised in the US feel in trying to maintain their culture while being true to themselves. Until now, I haven't seen it discussed so frankly and honestly in a movie.
I have some problems with some minority themed films. In these films, somehow gay/lesbian always had a brief dancing with heterosexuality, and minority character has to have conflict with mother culture by dating white guy/gal. What's up with that? Otherwise audience won't "get it"? It's almost "pandering" to mass audience.
But then others might say "otherwise it might not worked". It really depend what the author is trying to make, a "product" or an art statement or whatever is in between.
But on the contrary this is not the fact with this film. It is a very warm funny depiction of the troubles Ganatra's character is going through. It is funny, witty and it has a fell-good ending.
The acting is way better than average, especially by the sister (Sakina Jaffrey) and the mother (Madhur Jaffrey) of Ganatra's character. The rest of the cast is fine, too.
I was fortunate enough to be present at a screening of this feature with afterwards a Q&A session with Director Nisha Ganatra and Writer Susan Carnival. In this session Ganatra explained that this film was kept light-hearted on purpose, they knew that they could make this into this incredibly heavy piece, but they chose not too. This shines a whole different light on the movie.
A fine film, see it.
8/10
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- CuriosidadesDirector and co-writer Nisha Ganatra stepped into the lead role of Reena after the actress originally cast in the role quit the production shortly before filming began.
- Citas
Mitch: Sarita, the probabilty of you getting on a motorcycle is the same probability of Shiva having a penis.
Sarita: Shiva does have a penis. Shiva's a man.
Mitch: No he's not. Everyone knows all Hindu Gods are genderless.
Sarita (calling up her mother): Hi Mom. Shiva's a man, right?...And that would imply that He has a penis, right?...(To Mitch) Yes!
- ConexionesFeatures The Mischievous Ravi (1998)
- Banda sonoraChutney Popcorn
Original Score
Composed and Produced by Karsh Kale
Engineered and Mixed by Mohammed Rashid
Selecciones populares
- How long is Chutney Popcorn?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Чатни попкорн
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 605.000 US$
- 22 sept 2000
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1