"Black Friday" soon?
As the verdict on the Bombay '93 blasts (sadly, these days we have to affix a year to the phrase "Bombay/Mumbai Blasts") comes to the end of its slow and painful unravelling, Hindi film fans could perhaps (selfishly) start to hope that Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday finally sees the dark of the theatre-halls (why the release was stalled).Almost everyone who wanted to see the film has probably seen it, probably making it the unofficial winner of the "most widely watched unreleased film" tag (that is supposedly held by Kashyap's earlier, Paanch). But we will watch it in a movie-hall, Anurag.
5 comments:
Yes, if World Trade Center and United 83 can be released, why not this one?
manish,
World Trade Centre and United 93 are concerned with a geographically/nationally foreign tragedy; Black Friday is about something that's very very local (India in general; Bombay to be precise).
One must err on the side of caution when regarding an audience comprising people who leap off theatre balconies after watching Krrish (why this never happened after Sunil Shetty's Balwan is anyone's guess) and those who attempted uxoricide after a KANK-erous experience ...
JR i have still not watched Omkara, inspite of having a copy on my comp.
your motivational stuff on paying money for such movies has inspired me. Unfortunately it is out of the halls. Hoping you buy the DVD :)
Hope to see it soon in UMA..
its real player file sucks!
and that too, everytime you watch movie :)
yeah, especially with the pakistani dramas :-)
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