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Bollywood/Hollywood

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.6K
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Bollywood/Hollywood (2002)
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SatireComedyDramaMusicalRomance

A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.

  • Director
    • Deepa Mehta
  • Writer
    • Deepa Mehta
  • Stars
    • Rahul Khanna
    • Moushumi Chatterjee
    • Dina Pathak
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Writer
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Stars
      • Rahul Khanna
      • Moushumi Chatterjee
      • Dina Pathak
    • 57User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Rahul Khanna
    Rahul Khanna
    • Rahul Seth
    Moushumi Chatterjee
    Moushumi Chatterjee
    • Mummy ji
    Dina Pathak
    Dina Pathak
    • Grandma ji
    Lisa Ray
    Lisa Ray
    • Sue (Sunita) Singh
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    • Mr. Singh
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Rocky
    Jessica Paré
    Jessica Paré
    • Kimberly
    Rishma Malik
    Rishma Malik
    • Twinky
    Jasbir Mann
    Jasbir Mann
    • Bobby
    • (as Jazz Mann)
    Arjun Lombardi-Singh
    • Go (Govind)
    Leesa Gaspari
    • Lucy
    Neelam Mansingh
    • Mrs. Singh
    Killer Khalsa Singh
    • Killer Khalsa
    • (as Killer Khalsa)
    Jolly Bader
    • Daddy ji
    Ronica Sajnani
    • Ronica
    Jeremy Chow
    • Brian
    Damon D'Oliveira
    Damon D'Oliveira
    • Stevie Sood
    • (as Damon D'Olivera)
    Nicky Gill
    • Bobby's Mom
    • Director
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Writer
      • Deepa Mehta
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    User reviews57

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    8LeRoyMarko

    Lively and colorful

    This homage to Bollywood movies is actually a melodramatic farce with vibrant colors and a just dose of romance. The movie does have some charm and is funny in more than one way. But more musical numbers would have been nice. Good to get a taste of what life is for the Toronto's East Indian community. Nice way to address the culture clash of Toronto's multi-cultural facade. The acting is good by Rahul Khanna and gorgeous Lisa Ray.

    Out of 100, I give it 80. That's good for *** out of ****.

    Seen in Toronto, at the Alliance Atlantis Cumberland Cinemas, on November 3rd, 2002.
    9Shirin-3

    Witty, whimsical, wacky - wow.

    I am a fan of satire, and this movie has not been appreciated for what it is - a spoof, not only of the high flying Bollywood musicals with weeping widows and on-cue dance routines in full costume but it is also a subtle rendition of Shakespeare's own comedy plays of mistaken identities and the "play within the play" feature which was witfully alluded to by the comic relief Indian Grand-ma in sneakers who bemoans "All the world's a stage" often enough to wrangle out a grin. I found it delightful and light which doesn't disappoint in wrenching out a smug smile and leaving one feeling good. Much needed therapy for all sub-continents nowadays. Don't expect Bollywood - or even Hollywood - when settling back to take in the action as it flies at you full throttle - but a magical space in between in suspended disbelief.
    bob the moo

    A lively mix of genres that is fun if not totally successful

    Rahul is quite well off, hard working, young and handsome. However when he tells his mother and grandmother that he has been seeing a white woman, they bully him into letting them help him select a nice Asian girl – a promise he made to his dying father convinces him to give it a try. Naturally it is a disaster but he cannot get out of it now. Consoling himself in a bar he meets a woman called Sue – she looks a bit East Asian but maybe Spanish, regardless she could certainly pass for Asian if it wasn't for her very western attitudes and dress. It occurs to him that she may be able to help him and he offers her money to pretend to be his Asian girlfriend. She accepts but getting her dressed correctly is only the first step.

    Sold as an affectionate cross between the structure and style of an American (well, Canadian) romantic comedy and the Bollywood films, this film manages to have enough of each to be recognisable and still produce sufficient mutual good to be enjoyable. In truth, neither cinematic culture is that well represented here because neither is the best it has to offer but the mix still works for the most part. The story is pretty obvious but, aside from the odd moment here and there, flows well with a bit of spark and energy. From the "American" side of things it is engaging and occasionally sweet even if it plays pretty much to formula the whole way. The Bollywood stuff is mainly the song and dance routines and, although they are OK, they don't quite have the size and style of the best that Indian cinema has to offer – although the film still does well enough and the songs are quite cool.

    The cast take to the mixed material well. Khanna plays up the Indian background well in contrast with his Canadian home; he isn't great but he does the job. Ray is a lot more fun because she has a sassy character that works well with her as an actress. Her looks and her attitude make her an appealing character and actress and she helped the energy level of the whole film. The rest of the cast are so-so but nothing special. I enjoyed the turn from Pathak but Chowdry, Malik and Mann weren't that good.

    Overall this is an OK film that I quite enjoyed but not one that will still in my memory for that long. It has enough life to it to be entertaining without ever threatening to be that original, clever or memorable. Worth a look if you like Bollywood films because it does work as a slightly different take on them but generally it probably isn't good enough to draw a much wider audience.
    SilentDeb

    Charming and funny

    I enjoyed this film immensely, and found it a humorous take on second-generation Indo-Canadian life. The songs were enjoyable (my only complaint about the film is that the songs weren't subtitled - a bit frustrating for those of us that don't speak Hindi!), and I recommend the film highly - great fun!
    eman_kazmi

    a few things people need to know...

    For all those who felt the film was not the most fabulous or felt it wasn't a representative of the Bollywood industry etc., then you need to know this:

    1) This movie was sold as a spoof of the Indian film industry like 'Not another teen movie' was a parody of 'Chick Flicks' and as the 'Scary Movie' series are for horror films; this film was meant to be exaggerated and outrageous.

    2) Also to understand the humour of this film, you need to a know a lot about the Indian film industry and the references to the 'gossip' and films; even the music that is played as a score are insinuations to various Indian films. The transvestite driver, 'Killer Khalsa' sequence are a citation to a lot of stereotypes; Indian movies have transvestites as they are a part of society and as for the 'Killer Khalsa' sequence, the allusion to the food and the absurdity of the matchmaking are ever present in Indian films.

    3) The segments of the film where it is obvious that Deepa Mehta's first language is not English are the segments where there are references to Indian sayings or style of speaking and that is true of many N.R.I's.

    I am astonished at the people who disliked it; the audience should be aware of the context of this movie because admittedly there are people who appreciate Indian style films (in which case that audience should not have watched this film). Deepa Mehta is renowned for her art films ('Fire' (1996), 'Earth' (1998) and the upcoming 'Water') and this movie was created for a satirical view of the current films, especially the N.R.I. films.

    What is commonly seen as a flaw of this movies is actually a part of the sardonic look at Indian films; of course if there are are filming discontinuities, I have not noticed. I give this film a 9 out of 10 due to the technical flaws (for example, 'Kim's' accident and the 'ghost' sequence) and also because of Lisa Ray's stylists' lack of fashion IQ as she was made to look pretty horrid through out this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Killer Khalsa (Killer Khalsa Singh) is a real wrestler, and the website listed when he appears is his official site. When he heard Deepa Mehta was making the movie, he contacted her as he wanted to break into acting.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Singh: [Regarding the pro wrestler she is trying to fix Sue up with] He can give you everything you've ever wanted. He even has a BMW.

    • Crazy credits
      Akshaye Khanna as his own good self
    • Connections
      Featured in The Republic of Love (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Because the Shoe Fits
      Composed and Directed by Sandeep Chowta

      Performed by Sunita Parthasarthy

      Lyrics by Mark Cassius

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2002 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Bollywood Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Different Tree Same Wood
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • Canadian Television Fund
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,492,472
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,470
      • Sep 28, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,130,190
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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