Monsoon Wedding with Naseeruddin Shah: DVD Cover

    Monsoon Wedding Director: Mira Nair Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Lillete Dubey, Shefali Shetty, Vasundhara Das

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/20/2009
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 5,909

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    Monsoon Wedding:; Director Mira Nair's 2001 feature in a new, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by Nair and director of photography Declan Quinn; Audio commentary featuring Nair; New video interview with actor Naseeruddin Shah, conducted byNair; New video interviews with Quinn and production designer Stephanie Carroll; Theatrical trailer ; Seven short films:; The documentaries so far from India (1982), India Cabaret (1985), and The Laughing Club of India (2000), and the fiction films The Day the Mercedes Became a Hat (1993), 11'09"01 - September 11 (segment: "India") (2002), Migration (2007), and How Can it Be? (2008), all with video introductions by the director

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    Disc #1 -- Monsoon Wedding
    1. Logos/Opening Credits [2:52]
    2. Father of the Bride [3:25]
    3. Secret Affair [3:54]
    4. Family Arrives [8:09]
    5. Presenting the Groom [5:47]
    6. Ria's Plans [7:45]
    7. "Exactly and Approximately" [9:52]
    8. Caught in the Act [5:44]
    9. "No Men Allowed!" [5:50]
    10. Good Indian Girls [5:20]
    11. Troubled Hearts [3:40]
    12. Apologies [5:54]
    13. Night of the Sangeet [10:38]
    14. An Accusation [10:03]
    15. Family Portraits [7:37]
    16. Two Weddings [7:52]
    17. End Credits [5:14]
    18. Color Bars [4:38]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The marriage of Indian culture and family drama make for gratifying entertainment in Monsoon Wedding, the art-house hit from director Mira Nair (Salaam Bombay!). The colorful story -- think reds and oranges -- concerns a high-strung father, Lalit (Naseeruddin Shah), planning the arranged marriage of his daughter Aditi (Vasundhara Das) amid a flurry of chaos and catharsis. The bride-to-be's feet are on the cold side, as she still isn't over her affair with a married man. Meanwhile, Adit's cousin Ria (Shefali Shetty) feels the stress of being older and unwed. With dashes of both Robert Altman and John Cassavetes, Nair deftly handles a hodgepodge of characters, while the docudrama feel of her active handheld camera lends realism to the proceedings. Much like Ang Lee's The Wedding Banquet, Monsoon Wedding offers a glimpse of Eastern culture but also transcends it with universal family themes. Sublime touches of Bollywood sentimentality serve as the frosting on this multi-tiered cake. Especially delicious is the romantic subplot involving one the family's servants (Tilotama Shome) and the wedding planner (Vijay Raaz), who has a penchant for eating marigolds. Not quite a musical, but with a noticeably festive soundtrack, Monsoon Wedding is not only the perfect blending of Indian and American independent cinema but a sweet and emotionally honest story as well. Stuart Gazzo, Barnes & Noble

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    A glimpse of traditionsby Anonymous

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    October 08, 2008: Meera Nair brings out the drama that goes behind social rituals in India. She has directed her actors with ease and made them live their characters.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.

    Enjoyableby Anonymous

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    April 13, 2008: My 11 year old daughter and I own this movie and we love it. We have loaned it out to several friends who all say they have enjoyed it too....

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.


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