The director of "Bend it Like Beckham" adds a little Bollywood style to Jane Austen's classic tale, "Pride and Prejudice."
Amazing film the songs just make you want to get up and sing (trust me i was singing for 2 weeks) The cast gel with each other. It made me Cry the first time i saw it.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. Bollywood meets Hollywood... And it's a perfect match! From the team behind the international smash hit Bend It Like Beckham, comes a Jane Austen adaptation like never before. Pride & Prejudice gets the Bollywood treatment and the result is a spectacular fusion of East meets West. Austen's classic love story unfolds in a riot of colour and emotion, song and dance that jet-sets from rural India via London to Los Angeles. A must see for lovers of musicals, Bollywood and ultimately for romantics everywhere, the warmth, affection, humour and enthusiasm of director Gurinder Chadha's interpretation is inescapable. Actors Aishwarya Rai, Martin Henderson, Daniel Gillies, Naveen Andrews, Namrata Shirodkar, Indira Varma, Nadira Babbar, Anupam Kher, Ashanti & Nitin Ganatra Director Gurinder Chadha Certificate 12 years and over Year 2004 Screen Widescreen 2.35:1 Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Duration 1 hour and 46 minutes (approx)
East meets West in this exuberant musical Bollywood remake of the Jane Austen novel. When Mr Balraj (Naveen Andrews) - a highly eligible bachelor - arrives from London to take up residence next door to the Bakshi family, he causes quite a stir: the Bakshis have four unmarried daughters, and have high hopes for their new neighbour. But Lalita (Aishwarya Rai), their clever and headstrong second daughter, is skeptical about her family's plans, and when she meets Mr Balraj's best friend, American hotelier Will Darcy (Martin Henderson), she is confirmed in the belief that her reservations are well-placed. Where social status provided the impediments between Elizabeth and Darcy in Austen's novel, it is the cultural divide that keeps Lalita and Darcy apart in Gurinder Chadha's film. But can love win, and this divide be bridged? The film was shot on location in India and the US.
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