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Bollywood Queen

  • 2002
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,7/10
531
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Bollywood Queen (2002)
MusicaleRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA cross cultural romance set in London's East End about a young girl of Indian heritage.A cross cultural romance set in London's East End about a young girl of Indian heritage.A cross cultural romance set in London's East End about a young girl of Indian heritage.

  • Regia
    • Jeremy Wooding
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Shakespeare
    • Neil Spencer
    • Jeremy Wooding
  • Star
    • Preeya Kalidas
    • James McAvoy
    • Ray Panthaki
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,7/10
    531
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jeremy Wooding
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Shakespeare
      • Neil Spencer
      • Jeremy Wooding
    • Star
      • Preeya Kalidas
      • James McAvoy
      • Ray Panthaki
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali23

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    Preeya Kalidas
    Preeya Kalidas
    • Geena
    James McAvoy
    James McAvoy
    • Jay
    Ray Panthaki
    Ray Panthaki
    • Anil
    Ciarán McMenamin
    Ciarán McMenamin
    • Dean
    Kat Bhathena
    • Anjali
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Frank
    Amerjit Deu
    Amerjit Deu
    • Sanjay
    Karen David
    Karen David
    • Neeta
    • (as Karen Shenaz David)
    Lalita Ahmed
    Lalita Ahmed
    • Geena's mother
    Damian Asher
    • Bill
    Matt Bardock
    • Facer
    Andy Beckwith
    Andy Beckwith
    • Johnny
    Jo Cameron Brown
    Jo Cameron Brown
    • Anita
    Saraj Chaudhry
    • Tariq
    Giada Del Drago
    Giada Del Drago
    • Club Kid
    • (as Giada Dobrzenska)
    Fahar Faizaan
    • Factory Worker
    • (as Faizaan Shurai)
    Jade Hudson
    Jade Hudson
    • Geena and Jay's Friend
    Ronny Jhutti
    Ronny Jhutti
    • Dillip
    • Regia
      • Jeremy Wooding
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Shakespeare
      • Neil Spencer
      • Jeremy Wooding
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    6merlin-2

    Preeya Kalidas is stunning

    The story is as old as the hills but it works because of the film's immense charm, terrific music and great acting. I've seen it twice and loved it more the second time. Preeya Kalidas is a dream to look at and when she sings it's milk and honey.
    10Blueghost

    A romantic treasure.

    So there I am in Blockbuster, trying to decide which movie I want to see when I head on over to the foreign film section. Being burnt out on the teenage-market oriented films over the last fifteen years I'm hoping that the other six continents on the globe can offer good old fashioned mature film making (yes, I'll even include Antarctica ... maybe there's some U.S. Army research type trying to make the next "March of the Penguins" with a camcorder).

    I perused the section, grabbed one title that won Cannes, another that Ebert raved about, then scrunch my lips as I examine the respectable (though somewhat limited) selection of foreign films. I see a plain white Blockbuster DVD case with "Bollywood Queen" written in plain black letters. I grab it, read that small dozen-word "paragraph" describing a small indy film, then shrug and head to the cash register.

    When I get home I popped the thing in my player, began to watch it anticipating on popping in one of the other DVDs into the machine, but instead was captivated by a magical film making style.

    "Bollywood Queen", as the title suggests, leans towards the Indian musical genre, but it isn't strictly a musical in the Bollywood sense. It is an existential homage and tribute to the genre, and an attempt to introduce it and rework it for a larger movie going audience who can appreciate good film making.

    The classic Romeo and Juliet story is played out in this modern Londoner update. The two families in question are from different sides of the tracks and different cultural backgrounds. The young-hearts must overcome obstacles including, but not limited to, traditional family politics, racial prejudices, and criminality from both families to set themselves free. There's been some complaint by viewers of racial stereotyping. This is entirely incorrect, as the baser elements of society are not limited to any racial segment, but cut across both prevalent groups in the film.

    Interspersed within this drama are of course the musical numbers. They're there more for paying tribute and to enhance the overall surrealism that is the film's predominant theme. They're not huge lavish numbers one might expect from a golden age Hollywood production, but nor are they ridiculously kampy fare so prevalent in Bollywood offerings. They're brief, heartfelt, and to the point, but also a pleasure to listen to.

    The acting is very respectable and solid, though no Oscars will be won here, as was the intent. Humor, romance, intrigue and drama are mixed and balanced, but not overplayed. Director Jeremy Wooding and his cast definitely knew what they were doing as they create a warm world in which viewing couples can get pleasantly lost in for 90 minutes.

    Definitely a good couples film, or a film for anyone who likes good independent features.
    email-99

    an interesting story that was well written, shot interestingly, and acted very well.

    Review: movie: Bollywood Queen

    Date: 23 Oct 03

    venue: Odeon, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England

    ===========================> Recently I saw the debut of Preeya Kalidas as leading lady in a general-release motion picture, and she carried her part off very well. This was not just a piece of fluff, but a theme that Preeya has worked on previously - East meets West in London, not with ease, but with a good ending. She is saying this to us, that we have to move into the modern world, all of us, white and asian. She is speaking articulately, and making the lesson easy to take, by sugar-coating the pill. And she is quite the sweetie herself - emoting and portraying, singing and dancing, and giving her characterisation a good range of expression.

    The story was about Geena, an ethnic Indian young woman, who breaks away from her family and its expectations when she falls in love with a white boy called Jay. Not to mention that she's from East London and he's from the West Country, so there's every division and dichotomy in modern English life on display here.

    But it's not a simple re-telling of Romeo and Juliette, this is an original story, written by the director/producer Jeremy Wooding and Neil Spencer, that gets to the modern situations and dynamics. But there is some interfamily conflict, as Jay's brother gets him involved in a night-time raid on Geena's family's clothing factory, and there is a knife fight in the dark between a brother of Geena's and Jay's brother.

    This is also quite a Bollywood styled production, with key moments of the story punctuated by a song - often sung by Preeya - and a large-company Indian dance routine to go with it. These usually work very well, but there was a portion of one number that featured Geena, where for a long portion of the number she was given neither lines nor clear portrayal to put across, and the effect is awkward. Aside from that, Preeya keeps the action flowing very nicely, and keeps her character portrayal very full and multifaceted.

    The filming was atmospheric and moody at times, showing us the heaviness of London's East End. There were also times of brightness and dazzle, and some cinematography that was startling and beautiful. Yet still, there was countryside shot in soft focus, and that made it contrast with the harsh, drab city all the more.

    At the end of the movie, I walked out feeling satisfied that I had been shown an interesting story that was well written, shot interestingly, and acted very well.
    5ArizWldcat

    Cute and fun

    The British filmmaker blended Bollywood with the Western film world to make a sweet story of a nice Indian girl living in London. Her family, of course, wants her to marry a nice Indian boy and carry on the family traditions, but she meets and falls instantly in love with Jay, a nice boy that is definitely NOT Indian. The songs (of which there are many) are delivered in the Bollywood style of breaking into song at any moment (even more so than in American Musicals). All songs are in Hindi, even though the main character states in the film that she cannot speak Hindi. The music is so obviously fantasy in the movie that it seems okay, though. This was a lot of fun, and an enjoyable story.
    10pprice02

    Must understand context

    This movie is directed towards a very specific fan base but also has an appeal to normal movie watchers. If you understand Indian culture and in particular the UK version, you will love this film. It will definitely appear to be a dopey film to someone who doesn't understand the cultural context, but if you get it, then you'll definitely GET IT.

    The movie has somewhat of a predictable ending in that it is a typical bollywood movie. But, I think this movie actually incorporates some satire in that it overdoes the typical bollywood stuff in a 'Matrix' kind of way.

    The movie is still very much boy meets girl, girl's parents don't approve, boy spirals for awhile, girl's big brother plays the over protective role, and in the end the parents get fussy until everyone dances and ends up happy.

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      Written by Juliette Jaimes / Steve Welton-Jaimes

      Performed by Preeya Kalidas

      Produced by Darren Bennett / Steve Welton-Jaimes

      Published & Licensed by MC5 Music Ltd

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 ottobre 2003 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Arclight Films
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      • Inglese
      • Hindi
    • Celebre anche come
      • Королева Болливуда
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Spice Factory
      • Stretch Limo Productions
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 29 minuti
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      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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