Released Date:
1997-08-22
Languages:
English, Hindi
Countries:
Canada, India
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (4497 Reviews)
Director:
Deepa MehtaAshok runs a family business that sells takeout food that also has a video rental store at the side. Ashok's extended family includes his wife Radha, his brother Jatin, their ailing mother Biji and their manservant Mundu, all living under the same roof. Jatin, at the insistence of Ashok and their mother, Biji, agrees to marry the beautiful Sita in an arranged marriage, although he is actually in love with Julie, a Chinese-Indian. At first glance, you see a happy middle-class family going through the normal paces of everyday life. However, as the layers are slowly peeled back, we find a simmering cauldron of discontent within the family, with almost every family member living a lie. Both marriages in the family turn out to be emotionally empty, without love or passion. While Ashok is an ascetic who has taken a vow of celibacy, Jatin is a handsome ladies' man who is still openly seeing Julie even after his marriage to Sita. Ashok has pledged his total devotion to a religious holy man, a swami, in order to purge his life of worldly desires and temptations. Radha, bound by her sense of duty to her husband, agrees to go along with his wishes. As you can imagine, with both husbands ignoring their spouses' emotional and sexual needs (albeit with reasons that are totally opposite from each other), it is only a matter of time before Radha and Sita look to one another for comfort and to satisfy their own passions. In this environment, it is only natural that Sita and Radha become fast friends, and, in time, much more than that. But their love is not without its share of painful obstacles.
Released Date:
1999-07-07
Languages:
Hindi, English, Gujarati, Panjabi, Urdu
Countries:
India, Canada
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (5243 Reviews)
Director:
Deepa MehtaThe movie opens in Lahore of 1947 before India and Pakistan became independent. It is a cosmopolitan city, depicted by the coterie of working class friends who are from different religions. The rest of the movie chronicles the fate of this group and the maddening religious that sweeps even this city as the partition of the two countries is decided and Lahore is given to Pakistan.
Released Date:
1997-08-22
Languages:
English, Hindi
Countries:
Canada, India
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (4493 Reviews)
Director:
Deepa MehtaAshok runs a family business that sells takeout food that also has a video rental store at the side. Ashok's extended family includes his wife Radha, his brother Jatin, their ailing mother Biji and their manservant Mundu, all living under the same roof. Jatin, at the insistence of Ashok and their mother, Biji, agrees to marry the beautiful Sita in an arranged marriage, although he is actually in love with Julie, a Chinese-Indian. At first glance, you see a happy middle-class family going through the normal paces of everyday life. However, as the layers are slowly peeled back, we find a simmering cauldron of discontent within the family, with almost every family member living a lie. Both marriages in the family turn out to be emotionally empty, without love or passion. While Ashok is an ascetic who has taken a vow of celibacy, Jatin is a handsome ladies' man who is still openly seeing Julie even after his marriage to Sita. Ashok has pledged his total devotion to a religious holy man, a swami, in order to purge his life of worldly desires and temptations. Radha, bound by her sense of duty to her husband, agrees to go along with his wishes. As you can imagine, with both husbands ignoring their spouses' emotional and sexual needs (albeit with reasons that are totally opposite from each other), it is only a matter of time before Radha and Sita look to one another for comfort and to satisfy their own passions. In this environment, it is only natural that Sita and Radha become fast friends, and, in time, much more than that. But their love is not without its share of painful obstacles.
Released Date:
2006-05-26
Languages:
Hindi, Sanskrit
Countries:
Canada, India
Runtime:
117 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (11832 Reviews)
Director:
Deepa MehtaAnurag Kashyap (dialogue)
Deepa Mehta
A thesis picture. In 1938, Gandhi's party is making inroads in women's rights. Chuyia, a child already married but living with her parents, becomes a widow. By tradition, she is unceremoniously left at a bare and impoverished widows' ashram, beside the Ganges during monsoon season. The ashram's leader pimps out Kalyani, a young and beautiful widow, for household funds. Narayan, a follower of Gandhi, falls in love with her. Can she break with tradition and religious teaching to marry him? The ashram's moral center is Shakuntala, deeply religious but conflicted about her fate. Can she protect Kalyani or Chuyia? Amid all this water, is rebirth possible or does tradition drown all?
Released Date:
2002-10-25
Languages:
English, Hindi, Spanish
Countries:
Canada
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
(2210 Reviews)
Director:
Deepa MehtaAfter Rahul's white pop-star fiancèe dies in a bizarre levitation accident his mother insists he find another girl as soon as possible, preferably a Hindi one. As she backs this up by postponing his sister's wedding until he does so, he feels forced to act, the more so as he knows his sister is pregnant. But it's a pretty tall order for an Indian living in Ontario, so when he meets striking escort Sunita who can 'be whatever you want me to be' he hatches a scheme to pass her off as his new betrothed. Things get complicated when his family start to take to her and he realises his own feelings are becoming rather stronger than that.
Released Date:
2012-12-26
Languages:
English, Hindi, Urdu
Countries:
Canada, UK
Runtime:
146 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.1 (1892 Reviews)
Director:
Deepa MehtaGenres:
DramaSalman Rushdie (screenplay)
Deepa Mehta
Salman Rushdie (based on a book by)
A pair of children, born within moments of India gaining independence from Britain, grow up in the country that is nothing like their parent's generation.
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