Tamil Song
Re: Chura liya hai tumne
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 12:42:22 +0800Newsgroups: rec.arts.movies.local.indian,soc.culture.indian,soc.culture.pakistan,rec.arts.movies.current-films
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What does a Pakistani look like? I thought Pakistan is generally made of Muslims with roots in India? Please talk sensibly. Interestingly, though this film is terribly flawed, it was miles ahead of Hero in its technical department. The spoken Thai language is not related to India and does not belong to the Indo-European family. However, the written form is a variation of the ancient Brahmi script and exported to Thailand via Tamil. Devanagari is also a derivative of the Brahmi script. However, the spoken languages, Hindi, Tamil and Thai are all not related to each other. "Habshi" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message news:email-address-deleted... > There is also in this movie - Salil Ankola - an Indian > cricketer who is definite hero material . > Went half an hour late . A promising song filmed in the > beautiful backwaters of Kerala and then goes on to Bangkok and shows > the golden buddha . > Never thought it was possible to make a boring Bollywood movie > but these guys have done it and the fault is entirely of the western > background score . It really grates . Even the shairi is ruined . > There need to be quiet moments when one contemplates the poetry or the > songs .Kept looking at the watch in the second half . One star out of > 5 on sulekha.com is a bit generous. > Zayed will never be a popular Indian hero as he looks too much > like a Pakistani ! Esha's costumes are dreadful . Some Kerala > furniture is good . Thai must be derived from devanagri although the > spoken language sounds similar to monosyllabic chinese . >
