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Pardes meri mehbooba movie#
But guess what? This movie isn't aimed at that audience. They won't even visit it, much less want to stay there. I know for a fact that many NRIs look upon their homeland with disdain. However, let us put all the cards on the table at this point. The movie has hyperbole like this throughout it. Rajiv: (While shaking his head) But I am bad, Paul! - In all candor, I don't know of any Americans who speak like this (or of any other human beings for that matter). Rajiv: Why? Paul: We are not bad people Rajiv, we are good Indians. Granted, there are some lines that the American 'bad son' (Rajiv) says which are ridiculous and comical, such as: - Paul: We are going to India? To fight? Rajiv: Yes.
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The director shows the audience the best of India and the worst of America to make the viewer appreciate the Indian culture our parents try to impart to us. The exaggerations of Indian morals and of western vices are done for a reason, and a very good reason at that. This movie is nothing short of a masterpiece.
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As an NRI myself, I must greatly DISAGREE with conclusions like these. Many reviewers have said that this film is 'Anti-American' propaganda and 'stereotypes' NRIs. I was going to only see about the first 30 minutes of it but this movie was so good that I watched it all the way through. It was midnight and I had no wish to see a movie which was three hours long. Remo uses the artistes personality amazingly in the choreography and I want to thank him for the way he has created Mere Naam Tu song in Zero.I watched Pardes about 3 days ago. Right from that song to choreographing us in Zero, his kindness, goodness and hard work has paved the way for him to be where he is today. Shah Rukh praised Remo for his dedication and said: "If you work hard, you can also become like him. Apart from featuring in Ishaqbaazi, Remo D'Souza also choreographed Shah Rukh in Zero song Mere Naam Tu. "Nobody knew that this boy will go on to become what he is today and Remo has achieved great heights of success because he believed in his craft and passion," he added. "21 Years ago, on this very set when we were shooting for Pardes' Meri Mehbooba song, there was this guy who was wearing a blue jumpsuit and dancing behind me and I didn't even know his name," Shah Rukh said on the show, reports IANS. 21 years after Pardes, Remo shared the dance floor with Shah Rukh Khan in Zero song Ishaqbaazi, in which SRK as pint-sized Bauua Singh easily outperformed Remo in a dance competition. When Shah Rukh Khan promoted his newly-released film Zero on Remo D'Souza's dance reality show Dance+ 4, he revealed that the choreographer director was among the background dancers in the song Meri Mehbooba from 1997 film Pardes, reports news agency IANS. The Aanand L Rai-directed film collected Rs 59 crore in three days.Zero released on Friday to lukewarm reviews.He also choreographed Shah Rukh in Zero.