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A brilliant scientist is plucked out of the company lab and sent to India to sell the genetically modified rice she created - which she doesn't realize will destroy the farmers she thinks sh... Read allA brilliant scientist is plucked out of the company lab and sent to India to sell the genetically modified rice she created - which she doesn't realize will destroy the farmers she thinks she's helping.A brilliant scientist is plucked out of the company lab and sent to India to sell the genetically modified rice she created - which she doesn't realize will destroy the farmers she thinks she's helping.
Bugs Bhargava Krishna
- Bapuji
- (as Busg Bhargava Krishna)
Dalip Tahil
- Chief
- (as Dileep Tahil)
Jaswinder Singh Kambo
- Munish
- (as Jaswinder Singh)
Asif Ali Baig
- Dileep
- (as Asif Ali Beg)
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I saw this movie this morning knowing nearly nothing about it. However fairly quickly, as soon as the setting moved to India, it dawned on me that I was watching sort of a western take on a Bollywood movie with music, and romance, dancing, good guys, bad guys, a love triangle, a bit of suspense and a bit of mayhem. The standard elements, identified by some other reviewers here as rom-com are the expected elements in a classic Bollywood film. And, let me be perfectly clear, the bad guys here are clearly the westerners. In fact, part of the suspense comes from wondering how the well-meaning western heroine, a scientist who has naively allowed herself to be manipulated by American agribusiness into doing something very harmful, can possibly redeem herself. Finally she will have to realize that the small farmers who surround her, and who have taken her into their hearts, are living and working under a system very different that what we usually see in the United States. These farmers do not hop into a giant pick-up truck, drive into town, take out a loan and buy their seed from a farm supply store.
In my opinion, this is not a great film but it was a lot of fun. I liked it a lot more than La La Land which I also saw very early in its run with no pre-conceived notions of what I would be seeing. However, as I write this, Basmati Blues has a 3.7 rating here while La La Land has an 8.1. I don't get that....
Tonight I did a search on this movie and discovered that an early trailer had ignited controversy.... because of a white horse? and because of the present day phenomenon where angry trolls seem intent on attacking and destroying a movie they could not have actually seen. Please, just don't listen to them!
If you want to balance your happy life with regrets, apathy and despair, watch this. Yes, I am sorry to all who made this movie but please, you got it all wrong.
This film tells the story of an American scientist, who is sent to India to market a new type of rice to farmers.
At first, I thought it was a musical as Brie Larson bursts into a song in the first scene. Then, I realised that this is actually a Bollywood film. It has all the entertaining elements of a Bollywood film, including songs and dances. The story is predictable, but it works. I enjoyed it.
At first, I thought it was a musical as Brie Larson bursts into a song in the first scene. Then, I realised that this is actually a Bollywood film. It has all the entertaining elements of a Bollywood film, including songs and dances. The story is predictable, but it works. I enjoyed it.
Brie Larson is my favorite actress. So I didn't care about the poor ratings, I went for the movie. As I watched many Indian movies before, so I knew what I was watching. Random dancing, singing and the critical situations like hindi tv serials. I wonder why people think that American actors would fit in a Indian film.
Seriously I have never seen such a Bad movie.If this is your understanding of Bollywood then you totally got it wrong.This movie is shallow understanding of what Indian movies are.If they have collaborated with any film people of that state they shot the movie, this movie would have been great.The story of the movie was great but the story telling was so boring and bad could not handle it.
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- TriviaThe film was first shot in 2013, but not enough scenes to make into a film were made because final stages of the production coincided with monsoon season, forcing the filmmakers to raise more money and do a reshoot, which took place in 2015.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Musical Hell: Basmati Blues (2021)
- SoundtracksRise and Breathe Again
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Cohen, Kristian Bush and Dianna Corcoran
Performed by Storm Large, Falu and Brie Larson
Produced by Steven Argila
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $15,605
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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