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Mississippi Masala

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
6.7K
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Denzel Washington and Sarita Choudhury in Mississippi Masala (1991)
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An ethnic Indian family is expelled from Idi Amin's Uganda in 1972 and lives in Mississippi 17 years later. The dad sues Uganda to get his property back. The grown daughter falls in love wit... Read allAn ethnic Indian family is expelled from Idi Amin's Uganda in 1972 and lives in Mississippi 17 years later. The dad sues Uganda to get his property back. The grown daughter falls in love with a Black man.An ethnic Indian family is expelled from Idi Amin's Uganda in 1972 and lives in Mississippi 17 years later. The dad sues Uganda to get his property back. The grown daughter falls in love with a Black man.

  • Director
    • Mira Nair
  • Writer
    • Sooni Taraporevala
  • Stars
    • Denzel Washington
    • Sarita Choudhury
    • Roshan Seth
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    • Director
      • Mira Nair
    • Writer
      • Sooni Taraporevala
    • Stars
      • Denzel Washington
      • Sarita Choudhury
      • Roshan Seth
    • 41User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • Demetrius
    Sarita Choudhury
    Sarita Choudhury
    • Mina
    Roshan Seth
    Roshan Seth
    • Jay
    Sharmila Tagore
    Sharmila Tagore
    • Kinnu
    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Tyrone
    Joe Seneca
    Joe Seneca
    • Williben
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Anil
    Mohan Gokhale
    Mohan Gokhale
    • Pontiac
    Mohan Agashe
    Mohan Agashe
    • Kanti Napkin
    Tico Wells
    • Dexter
    Yvette Hawkins
    • Aunt Rose
    Anjan Srivastav
    Anjan Srivastav
    • Jammubhai
    • (as Anjan Srivastava)
    Dipti Suthar
    • Chanda
    Varsha Thaker
    • Kusumben
    Ashok Lath
    • Harry Patel
    Natalie Oliver-Atherton
    • Alicia LeShay
    • (as Natalie Oliver)
    Karen Pinkston
    • Mrs. Morgan
    Willy Cobbs
    • Skillet
    • Director
      • Mira Nair
    • Writer
      • Sooni Taraporevala
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    User reviews41

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    QueenMakeda84

    Really Honest

    This film discusses race from another point of view that wasn't really known to me and I liked that. Mira Nair talks about race issues between Indians and Blacks when they are more often that that from the same place. It really comments a lot about the situation in Africa where Black Africans want to keep Africa Black. I didn't know who's side to be on, but that's not the point. They had to learn to deal instead of trying to be better than the other. Sarita Choudhury is a wonderful actress and I like her decision to act in more Indie films. Denzel was great, of course! Get this movie! 8/10
    10lee_eisenberg

    one of those movies that you don't usually expect

    In the early 20th century, the English government moved several people from India to Uganda to build the railroad. Some of the Indians stayed and became lawyers, physicians, etc. When Idi Amin came to power in the early 1970s, he expelled all non-black Africans. Some of the Indians moved to Mississippi and began running motels.

    "Mississippi Masala" focuses on this. Mina (Sarita Choudhury) is the daughter of an Indian family who fled Uganda for Mississippi. She develops a relationship with Demetrius (Denzel Washington), a local man. Her family does not approve of her dating a black man, and Demetrius' friends don't like him dating an Indian woman.

    The movie shows many things, in particular how both the blacks and the Indians were displaced from their ancestral lands. Also, it shows how the blacks are racist towards the Indians and vice versa. As Demetrius reminds Mina's father: "Your skin is just a couple of shades from mine." Regardless of whether or not these sorts of things happen a lot, the movie does a very good job with it all.
    8Thruxomatic

    Multi-layered film with significant depth

    It is rare for what amounts to a simple love story to cover as much ground as this film ultimately does.

    There's a political layer, with the 1970s era unrest in Uganda being a primary driver and motivator for much of the other decisions made by the characters. There's a racial layer, with racial tension in Africa spilling over into reciprocal racial tension in Mississippi in turn. There's a layer for interpersonal relationships as well, with Demetrius and Meena's growing love and the estranged friendship with her father and his friend back in Uganda.

    Weaving all these layers together requires a very deft suite of actors and a very deft director and, for the most part, everyone is up to snuff. There are some very high quality acting performances indeed in this film.

    Ultimately, the film is about the first generation of an immigrant family struggling to come to grips with their diminished situation. Some members of this first generation embrace the change and attempt to adopt many of the idioms and customs of their new home, and the second generation most definitely does this, but the patriarch of the family struggles to accept that his life in Uganda is essentially gone. The entire film builds to a climax that ultimately has nothing to do with Demetrius and Meena's relationship.

    The real climax is the father's ultimately forced acceptance of his new situation. The interracial relationship is the driver, but the destination is purely internal for the family patriarch.

    A nod has to go to Denzel Washington for opting into this small-budget film of exceeding quality when his star was clearly on the rise and such films could easily have been deemed beneath him. Choudry is positively mesmerizing, and she steals many scenes with her subtle facial expressions and body language. Clearly, she was a gem that needed a better setting for her later career.

    I'd love to give a cast award, because the cast is almost univerally above average, which is very rare for a film. Some very bit parts become part of a larger tapestry that is very worth one's time to witness.
    8corrupt200

    A true depiction of Indians in America.

    This movie showed one thing that is totally true about many Indians in America (I don't know about England). Many Indians who immigrate to this country start acting and behaving like they are white. Sometimes they forget that they are not even white (I am guilty of that sometimes too, probably even more because I grew up here). Denzel Washington points that out to Roshan Seth very well in this movie. "You are no more than a few shades from my complexion." And then Jammu point out to Anil how he has started to act American (probably means white American), and Anil says, "So what? I'm living in America! You don't like it? Go back to India!"

    Overall, it's a really good movie. I like it even more than "Monsoon Wedding," and I feel this movie was very underrated. My seventh grade teacher recommended this movie a long time ago (actually a few mos. after I saw it myself.) I myself have been recommending it to some of my non-Indian college friends who have seen Monsoon Wedding.
    9dreaddy2

    One of the most interesting movies I've seen.

    When Mississippi Masala opened it was a B movie or was treated as such. Denzil Washington was riding high with his Malcolm X role in the news. I wondered what made him decide on such a low key movie. I got hold of the cassette and saw it. Then I knew why. The plot is excellent and this must have been the reason why other notable actors (Charles Dutton comes to mind; and the actors who played Meena's Father (Rohan Seth, I think, who came in Gandhi), and the actor who played Denzil's father. The other actors were magnificent and were perfect for their parts. I particular enjoyed Sunil and friends and Denzil's brother.

    What was most admirable in this movie is the writer/director's ability to merge three cultures (Uganda, India, & Southern USA) into an enchanting love story. Mira Nir has made her mark with this movie. Not surprising the critics loved it.

    I New York the movie opened quietly then quickly became popular by word-of-mouth. Many women went to see Denzil but came away enjoying a unique and interesting love story with racism from another angle as it's strong undertone. Go see it if you haven't already.

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    • Trivia
      Ben Kingsley was originally cast in the role of Mina's father, but he eventually withdrew from the project, prompting the original backers of the film to pull out. Nair was able to gain new funding after Denzel Washington was chosen for the role of Demetrius. She later mentioned she faced substantial pressure from potential backers to select white leads rather than Indians or African Americans
    • Goofs
      The Tri-color Flag of India is shown upside down, while it is being taken down when Jay & Kinnu are meeting Okello for the Last time. Green color is shown at top, which, actually is at the bottom & Orange being at top.
    • Quotes

      Okelo: You gave an interview on BBC saying that Amin was evil. Are you mad? What about Kinnu? What about Mina? Do you ever think of them?

      Jay: What should I have done? Remain silent? That is the coward's way!

      Okelo: Don't talk to me about cowards! That's what you are. You're not leaving because you're scared to leave. You are scared of leaving Uganda.

      Jay: Why should I go? Why should I go? Okelo, this is my home.

      Okelo: Not anymore, Jay. Africa is for Africans. *Black* Africans.

    • Crazy credits
      The following appears at the end of the credits: Hakuna Matata "No Problem", in Kiswahili
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Freejack/Until the End of the World/Juice/The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Mera Joota Hai Japani
      Performed by Mukesh and Chorus

      Music by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi (as Shankar) and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal (as Jaikishan)

      Lyrics by Shailendra

      Courtesy of HMV (The Gramophone Co. of India, Ltd.)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1991 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Міссісіпі Масала
    • Filming locations
      • Greenwood, Mississippi, USA
    • Production companies
      • Black River Productions
      • Channel Four Films
      • Cinecom Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,332,515
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $45,831
      • Feb 9, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,332,515
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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