You might also want to check out my paper on "Love, devotion, and service: retelling the Râmâyana in Gowarikar's Homeland (Swades)," posted today at the hyperlink you'll find in the info box above (top right).
It is being presented at the DANAM (Dharma Association of North America) panel (09 Nov 2009) at the American Academy of Religions (AAR) conference at Montreal.
She is too beautiful and yet looks so simple whom so ever sees her will do same what Mohan did in the movie...:-) Background music also too good, whole movie is directed with full heart, this movie is so much different from other usual movies... truly inspiring one, thanks buddy for sharing...:)
You might appreciate Swades better when you see it again after reading my ongoing review of its aesthetics entitled the "Science of love: look into Gîtâ's eyes in the Homeland."
Click on my user-name above, and when you get to my YouTube profile, click on the link to my svAbhinava website: you'll see the link to the review in the "What's New" section, top of the left sidebar (unfortunately, URLs don't seem to be permitted in these comments).
Friends,
You might also want to check out my paper on "Love, devotion, and service: retelling the Râmâyana in Gowarikar's Homeland (Swades)," posted today at the hyperlink you'll find in the info box above (top right).
It is being presented at the DANAM (Dharma Association of North America) panel (09 Nov 2009) at the American Academy of Religions (AAR) conference at Montreal.
Sunthar
pandit2406 2 years ago
She is too beautiful and yet looks so simple whom so ever sees her will do same what Mohan did in the movie...:-) Background music also too good, whole movie is directed with full heart, this movie is so much different from other usual movies... truly inspiring one, thanks buddy for sharing...:)
vikas1985 3 years ago 6
gawd i love the music that plays as she steps down to the counter! and ofcourse she's GORGEOUS!
dapshere 3 years ago
Friends,
You might appreciate Swades better when you see it again after reading my ongoing review of its aesthetics entitled the "Science of love: look into Gîtâ's eyes in the Homeland."
Click on my user-name above, and when you get to my YouTube profile, click on the link to my svAbhinava website: you'll see the link to the review in the "What's New" section, top of the left sidebar (unfortunately, URLs don't seem to be permitted in these comments).
Enjoy!
Sunthar
pandit2406 4 years ago