Some of you guys need to lighten up and get a sense of humor. Its just a movie. Nobody is turning to this film to encompass the "breadth" or "spiritual depth" of Indian culture. I would recommend this movie to anyone.
@djs529. nice vocabulary. I have not seen the movie so I cannot comment fully, but it is about one part of the culture. Not one movie can encompass the breadth of Indian culture. Of course, this movie isn't about the culture. It is about adapting part of a culture with humor. Ideally people would be intrigued enough to go see what the Indian culture is like after viewing this, but we all know Americans only care about...
This is GE and NBC making fun of Americans not having job because GE offshored all of their work to foreigners. GE should move their asses offshore and take that Yuppie CEO with them.
This film is nothing more than a grotesque and insultingly patronizing caricature of a noble culture and peoples by a film industry seeking to profit at any cost, consciously promoting bigoted stereotypes for the sake of a few laughs from their culturally dim-witted and intellectually bankrupt US audience. And, like any other corrupt, deracinated civilization, America and its beer-swilling, TV-obsessed denizens can never comprehend the tradition and spiritual depth at the heart of India.
@djs259 Actually, the movie is a great comment on how Americans are "dim-witted and intellectually bankrupt." While it's not a first rate movie and I'm sure it makes fun of a "noble culture," the main theme is that Americans need to appreciate India for its beauty and culture instead of thinking of it as a source of cheap labor.
The tv show, on the other hand is a different story, although I like it and was recommended to it by an Indian friend. For that one, one just needs a sense of humor.
Anyone know the name of the last song?
AppaloosaDreaming 2 months ago
Aren't even the real characters...
calebebe101 5 months ago
@sizzly101 The song is "ari ari bombay rockers"
1001ash 8 months ago
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hw8488 1 year ago
whats da song at 0:57????? plz
sizzly101 1 year ago
Some of you guys need to lighten up and get a sense of humor. Its just a movie. Nobody is turning to this film to encompass the "breadth" or "spiritual depth" of Indian culture. I would recommend this movie to anyone.
fawkthescene666 1 year ago
Id like to visit india one day, it looks beautiful.
8rider3 1 year ago 6
@8rider3 dont judge a book by its cover!
noob01 11 months ago
FFS
Please remove HD from the title..
GnuHest 1 year ago 17
@djs529. nice vocabulary. I have not seen the movie so I cannot comment fully, but it is about one part of the culture. Not one movie can encompass the breadth of Indian culture. Of course, this movie isn't about the culture. It is about adapting part of a culture with humor. Ideally people would be intrigued enough to go see what the Indian culture is like after viewing this, but we all know Americans only care about...
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Thugarwal 1 year ago
@Thugarwal SOME Americans only care about America.
1SenseofWonder1 1 year ago
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This is GE and NBC making fun of Americans not having job because GE offshored all of their work to foreigners. GE should move their asses offshore and take that Yuppie CEO with them.
ruppertknickerbocker 1 year ago
This film is nothing more than a grotesque and insultingly patronizing caricature of a noble culture and peoples by a film industry seeking to profit at any cost, consciously promoting bigoted stereotypes for the sake of a few laughs from their culturally dim-witted and intellectually bankrupt US audience. And, like any other corrupt, deracinated civilization, America and its beer-swilling, TV-obsessed denizens can never comprehend the tradition and spiritual depth at the heart of India.
djs259 1 year ago
@djs259 Actually, the movie is a great comment on how Americans are "dim-witted and intellectually bankrupt." While it's not a first rate movie and I'm sure it makes fun of a "noble culture," the main theme is that Americans need to appreciate India for its beauty and culture instead of thinking of it as a source of cheap labor.
The tv show, on the other hand is a different story, although I like it and was recommended to it by an Indian friend. For that one, one just needs a sense of humor.
genniohs 1 year ago
This movie seems better than the series.
EWil313 1 year ago
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I like this movie very much. It's quite clever and the characters are likable for sure.
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bindipapadum 1 year ago
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bindipapadum 1 year ago
I love this movie! We watched it in my economy class. Very funny! Mr. Toad! :)
SamJackShipper93 1 year ago
Why no comments?
Bouncest2 1 year ago