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Bollywood/Hollywood

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.6K
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Bollywood/Hollywood (2002)
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SatireComedyDramaMusicalRomance

A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.

  • Director
    • Deepa Mehta
  • Writer
    • Deepa Mehta
  • Stars
    • Rahul Khanna
    • Moushumi Chatterjee
    • Dina Pathak
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Writer
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Stars
      • Rahul Khanna
      • Moushumi Chatterjee
      • Dina Pathak
    • 57User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Rahul Khanna
    Rahul Khanna
    • Rahul Seth
    Moushumi Chatterjee
    Moushumi Chatterjee
    • Mummy ji
    Dina Pathak
    Dina Pathak
    • Grandma ji
    Lisa Ray
    Lisa Ray
    • Sue (Sunita) Singh
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    • Mr. Singh
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Rocky
    Jessica Paré
    Jessica Paré
    • Kimberly
    Rishma Malik
    Rishma Malik
    • Twinky
    Jasbir Mann
    Jasbir Mann
    • Bobby
    • (as Jazz Mann)
    Arjun Lombardi-Singh
    • Go (Govind)
    Leesa Gaspari
    • Lucy
    Neelam Mansingh
    • Mrs. Singh
    Killer Khalsa Singh
    • Killer Khalsa
    • (as Killer Khalsa)
    Jolly Bader
    • Daddy ji
    Ronica Sajnani
    • Ronica
    Jeremy Chow
    • Brian
    Damon D'Oliveira
    Damon D'Oliveira
    • Stevie Sood
    • (as Damon D'Olivera)
    Nicky Gill
    • Bobby's Mom
    • Director
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Writer
      • Deepa Mehta
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews57

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    9Shirin-3

    Witty, whimsical, wacky - wow.

    I am a fan of satire, and this movie has not been appreciated for what it is - a spoof, not only of the high flying Bollywood musicals with weeping widows and on-cue dance routines in full costume but it is also a subtle rendition of Shakespeare's own comedy plays of mistaken identities and the "play within the play" feature which was witfully alluded to by the comic relief Indian Grand-ma in sneakers who bemoans "All the world's a stage" often enough to wrangle out a grin. I found it delightful and light which doesn't disappoint in wrenching out a smug smile and leaving one feeling good. Much needed therapy for all sub-continents nowadays. Don't expect Bollywood - or even Hollywood - when settling back to take in the action as it flies at you full throttle - but a magical space in between in suspended disbelief.
    6sudheerapte

    Strained and long, but thanks for trying

    Nice attempt at a combination of Bollywood *and* Hollywood spoof, plus gentle fun being poked at the Indian-Canadian community. But too amateurish a production, and TOO LONG! After introducing the characters, the story drags and drags till you lose interest.

    The silent subtitles are sometimes funny ("Non-veg scene. What to do?") but mostly just annoying and trying too hard. Similarly, uneven quality and terrible delivery by the young characters makes the dialogue embarrassing.

    The biggest problem is the movie's own utterly predictable storyline. Just because it's spoofing Pretty Woman and numerous Bollywood movies doesn't mean its own story has to be such a cliche.

    I gave it a 6 out of 10 for trying, but I think I was being too generous.
    8LeRoyMarko

    Lively and colorful

    This homage to Bollywood movies is actually a melodramatic farce with vibrant colors and a just dose of romance. The movie does have some charm and is funny in more than one way. But more musical numbers would have been nice. Good to get a taste of what life is for the Toronto's East Indian community. Nice way to address the culture clash of Toronto's multi-cultural facade. The acting is good by Rahul Khanna and gorgeous Lisa Ray.

    Out of 100, I give it 80. That's good for *** out of ****.

    Seen in Toronto, at the Alliance Atlantis Cumberland Cinemas, on November 3rd, 2002.
    jungleking

    could have done with a better title

    When you don't expect much from a movie and it makes you smile, laugh and gaze – then it can be said that it is a has been worth while.

    What made me smile? Well it was really the whole concept of BH. English dialogue being spoke by Indians and them dancing to Indian songs. It was a reminder that 2002 was definitely the year off bollywood in the UK. I saw BH at the same time as seeing the West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webbers ‘Bombay Dreams' and they both made me sit up and look twice. Also the director has purposely ensured that it is a simple story line, easy to follow and easy to relate to. A plus point is that it is the length of an English movie rather than an Indian one (90 minutes compared to 240).

    What made me laugh? Definitely the grandmother and her quotes. Dina Pathak definitely did a good job on this and was good to she her outside her Indian movies. The over the top mother was also very good, typical of some mothers.

    No need to guess what made me gaze? Well it was Lisa Ray. This movie really made me look up and take notice of her. Her performance is good, though with some room for improvement. She looks really good in the song ‘Sona Sona'.

    Overall, a good entertainment movie to watch on a night in.
    7rlelias

    Parody? Yes. But With a Kicker

    B/H stands up as a comedy AND an affectionate parody of Bollywood formula romances. The very title underscores the love-hate relationship many contemporary South Asian filmmakers feel about the Hollywood hegemon (see http://www.thefilmjournal.com/issue9/bollywood.html ). As such, it offers a sly reworking of the Pretty Woman formula, with an Indian twist – which raises the question of why Mehta's writers chose THAT Hollywood movie to build a comic plot upon. One answer requires examination of how women, especially young women, are depicted in Bollywood movies, which valorize – even enforce – Ramayana-like ideals of female purity versus the reality and problems of female identity in a modern world. Compare Mehta's Fire. The comedy and parody in B/H offers a different take on a Mehta theme. The Shakespeare-quoting grandmother reflects another aspect of the film's comic concern with the clash between tradition and modernity – here, the kind of British-inspired education the grandmother would have received, which often required students to memorize whole scenes from Shakespeare (whose plays were and are very popular in India). The comic turnabout at the end might be examined in light of equally sudden turnabouts in movies like DDLJ, the difference being that the main blocking character at the end of B/H is Sunita herself. Her father, minutes before, reverses himself BECAUSE he has seen movies like that one. A very "filmi" intrusion into the comic plot, but (true to Mehta's sympathies) it is Sunita herself who becomes – for a moment – the blocking character whose needs must be recognized. It's a matter of HER identity, albeit within the framework of Bollywood comic romance. As such, her situation offers, for the perceptive, a bittersweet comic take on a question Mehta raises more seriously elsewhere. B/H is a parody, yes, but it has a serious side as well. Think about this while you laugh.

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    • Trivia
      Killer Khalsa (Killer Khalsa Singh) is a real wrestler, and the website listed when he appears is his official site. When he heard Deepa Mehta was making the movie, he contacted her as he wanted to break into acting.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Singh: [Regarding the pro wrestler she is trying to fix Sue up with] He can give you everything you've ever wanted. He even has a BMW.

    • Crazy credits
      Akshaye Khanna as his own good self
    • Connections
      Featured in The Republic of Love (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Because the Shoe Fits
      Composed and Directed by Sandeep Chowta

      Performed by Sunita Parthasarthy

      Lyrics by Mark Cassius

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2002 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Bollywood Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Different Tree Same Wood
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • Canadian Television Fund
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,492,472
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,470
      • Sep 28, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,130,190
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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