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Gupta vs Gordon

  • 2003
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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YOUR RATING
Gupta vs Gordon (2003)
ComedyDramaFamilyMusical

The story revolves around the various cultural differences and serious matters of those differences being exposed and examined, mostly with a sense of humor.The story revolves around the various cultural differences and serious matters of those differences being exposed and examined, mostly with a sense of humor.The story revolves around the various cultural differences and serious matters of those differences being exposed and examined, mostly with a sense of humor.

  • Director
    • Jitendra Pal
  • Writers
    • Jitendra Pal
    • Lucy White
  • Stars
    • Kate Conaglen
    • Monish Anand
    • Kokila Krishna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    35
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jitendra Pal
    • Writers
      • Jitendra Pal
      • Lucy White
    • Stars
      • Kate Conaglen
      • Monish Anand
      • Kokila Krishna
    • 14User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kate Conaglen
    • Jackie
    Monish Anand
    • Chetan
    Kokila Krishna
    • Shanti Gupta
    • (as Kokila)
    Ioane Hopkins
    • Baby
    Mathew Watkins
    • Christopher
    John Clarke
    John Clarke
    • Bruce Gordon
    Ajay Vasisht
    • Rohan
    • (as Ajayshri)
    Michael Rewiri-Thorsen
    • Barry
    Kristy Witchelo
    • Lisa
    Andrew Burch
    • Tuku
    Emma Brown Garett
    • Zena
    • (as Emma Brown)
    Kanwal Singh
    • Arti
    Chintamani Rath
    • Kishori
    Jitendra Pal
    • Mr. Singh
    Promila Pal
    • Wine Waitress
    Kelly Durston
    • Wine Waiter
    Gordon Hall
    • Celebrant
    Joe Hopkins
    • Nanny
    • Director
      • Jitendra Pal
    • Writers
      • Jitendra Pal
      • Lucy White
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    9tomisaac_4

    Feel-good movie

    Tackles some relevant issues openly and honestly within the framework of an overall feel-good movie, resulting in a fresh believable social drama.Good depiction of chaotic diverse Modern India ranging from a very conventional mother-in-law to an outgoing womanizer son from California. You will be on the edge of your seat as you enjoy each and every moment. All of it was amazing!

    So, don't be scared of the foreigness--- it really isn't an issue. The movie is done so well, and the humanity and inspiration is so full, and so natural that you may actually leave the theater thinking you already know a bunch of Kiwis, "whites" and Indians!
    10ravenraye

    My thoughts for the unenlightened........See it !!

    A delicious slice of bicultural life in New Zealand - Hindu and Kiwi served up in this bright rainbow coloured feast of talent, and filmed in the wine country environment of Hawke's Bay, with glimpses of Kiwi city life in the two neighbouring cities of Napier and Hastings.

    The story revolves around the various cultural differences between the cultures and the individuals, and while the serious matters of those differences are exposed and examined, by realistic attitudes and responsibilities of those individuals, a sense of humour is imbued throughout.

    The Kiwis are introduced to various Hindu social conventions such as `mother in law rules' and the visiting Hindus are introduced to outspoken children, and risque barbecue parties with scantily-clad young females pool-frolicking.

    The beautifully written music for this film gave a wistful but sweet and enchanting background to the film, gently introducing Hindi music to those unfamiliar with a typical Hindi movie, which uses more song and dance than scripted conversation to tell the story.

    So impressed was this cinemagoer that the theme song of GVG is sung frequently around the house (in Hindi of course !) and is ready for the Karaoke...

    The stars themselves shone brightly with the producers Promila and Jit taking cameo roles.

    Somewhat reminiscent of smoky Bombay harbour (sigh) Napier seaside near the harbour was the scene for a bi-cultural ceremony for the baby. The ceremony was conducted picnic-style to the initial disdain of the Indian mother-in-law; however union of the two cultures was well on its way and strengthened as the ceremony was moderated by both Hindu pandit and Kiwi priest. Rituals and prayers were respectfully observed and carried out with warmth and solemnity. Once the formalities were completed, the picnic continued with all family members skipping and dancing with carefree abandon along the sands.

    The film showed both cultures mixing at all levels - the teenagers having a little illicit fun between themselves with cigarettes and alcohol, daughter in law and mother in law going through complex and countless attempts to reach understanding, and the father and father in law discussing world politics.

    A very pleasant surprise was seeing Chintamani Rath, acclaimed musician, play a major character in the movie. Having been privileged to hear this fine gentlemen and his ensemble in live performance, it can rightly be said that his warmth of presence and acting ability is equally as profound and excellent as his music.

    To experience a myriad of familiar emotions, love, disdain, sadness, happiness, witness an amazingly colourful spectacle, as well as become familiar with some incredible intercultural interaction, you need only to

    see Gupta vs Gordon, and you will come away with a feeling of total awe, excitement, and a much lightened heart.
    vinitasharma362

    Overall a well done film that took everyone by surprise

    Gupta vs Gordon is overall a good movie, has a decent plot and a nice ending. Having lived in New Zealand for many years, I could straightaway relate to many issues dealt with in this movie. While there are many hilarious scenes, it had some very touching moments too.First time film-makers Jit and Promila Pal deserve a pat on their back for making this first kiwi-indian film. It does not go wrong anywhere.Very Engrossing. Music by Anand Milind is refreshing.
    8rachel_parker36

    Very Entertaining

    This movie was so engrossing that I was able to look beyond its occasional technical shortcomings.I loved the brilliant dialogues and the way Indian Kiwi interactions were portrayed. The music was haunting and the humor superb.What else can one ask for?
    9Kristina232

    Must see

    The attempt to show two cultures and the difference, challenges, conflicts and compromises was really good. We should have more of these kind of films. Entertaining with right amount of humor despite some technical imperfections. Catching music.

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2003 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hawke's Bay, Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand
    • Production company
      • Orthovision Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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