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schokolade wrote:Haha wow, I need to write down all of these films and look them up Thanks guys!
I'm actually a little bit picky when it comes to films... I can easily watch a movie without romance, but I am such a sucker for it that I prefer to watch films that have at least a BIT of romance included lol... *sigh* I like living vicariously through film characters!
schokolade wrote:Yes, I need to branch out a bit more! I ought to check out those Dhoom movies... I'm not a huge action movie fan but it would be interesting to watch a Bollywood one.
I've also decided to watch Rang De Basanti. Just need to purchase the DVD!
Omg, that reminds me... I bought the film New York (with Katrina Kaif) AGES ago and I STILL haven't watched it :O
Meera wrote:Dhoom 1 is pretty good. However the second one is awful. Actually you should watch because it's a good movie to laugh at, me and my friends make fun of it all the time. The third one is coming out soon. Here's the trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeF_b8EQcK0
Meera wrote:What a beautiful song! It really makes me want to learn Punjabi again. Jahan is also used in Hindi. Except it is sometimes used diffirently than in Persian. Punjabi and Hindi are very simmilair. Actually if you learn Hindi you could probably understand basic phrases in Punjabi. I've always wanted to get into Punjabi films, I love the language a lot but it's alot eaiser to get Bengali, Telugu and Tamil films.
schokolade wrote:Meera wrote:What a beautiful song! It really makes me want to learn Punjabi again. Jahan is also used in Hindi. Except it is sometimes used diffirently than in Persian. Punjabi and Hindi are very simmilair. Actually if you learn Hindi you could probably understand basic phrases in Punjabi. I've always wanted to get into Punjabi films, I love the language a lot but it's alot eaiser to get Bengali, Telugu and Tamil films.
Isn't it lovely?? Yes I wondered if it was also used in Hindi films. They tend to use words from Persian or Arabic in some songs, more poetic languages
Yes, that's what's good about languages that come from the same family. You can learn one and get the gist of another.
Oh ok! I would have thought Punjabi films would be easy to come by! But sometimes if one of these films stars a famous Bollywood actor or actress the film is easier to find. Manisha Koirala is one who has done a few films that weren't Hindi. But you forget that each Indian state has its own official language/s and some of them aren't actually Hindi (Kannada, Gujurati etc). And some Indian states have English as a co-official language! So many different language films can be made, and all from the one country lol.
Meera wrote:After Hindi/Urdu I think the biggest film industries would be Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.
schokolade wrote:Meera wrote:After Hindi/Urdu I think the biggest film industries would be Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.
And I've never seen any of those language films! It's probably harder for me to find or know which Telugu/Tamil/Malayalam films are good because I'm so used to Hindi-language cinema and the actors/actresses etc. Bengali is probably a film industry I haven't even thought about!!!
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