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Who cares how much a film costs?

Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000, 21:37:11EST -0700
Subject: The Balachandra Menon interview

I didn't expect Rediff to sensationalise a headline like a cheap tabloid would.

Senthil Govindan

Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000, 23:23:15EST -0700
Subject: The Balachandra Menon interview

The interview gave us readers a good insight into Balachandra Menon's philosophy of life.

Sajeev Karat Vallat

Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000, 15:43:05EST -0400
Subject: The Balachandra Menon interview

Many of Balachandra Menon's latest movies are flops.

Sajith

Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000, 09:40:28EST -0400
Subject: The Balachandra Menon interview

It came as a surprise to me that a news site publishes articles where words like "bastards" are not censored. Reporting news without changing it is one thing, not editing interviews for unparliamentary language is quite another.

Prem Uppuluri

Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000, 09:38:28EST +0400
Subject: The Balachandra Menon interview

A good interview, one which I really enjoyed reading. Almost everyone in Kerala loves Mr Menon. I do believe that at least some of your destiny can be changed by one's good acts. Here's wishing Mr Menon all the very best!

Janardhanan Kuyilan

Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000, 14:33:56EST +0400
Subject: The Mansoor Khan interview

A good interview. He has done the right thing by signing on Shah Rukh Khan in the film. I do hope Josh is a hit.

Rahulbaba, Dubai

Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000, 18:29:45EST -0700
Subject: The Mansoor Khan interview

It kicks butt!

Manpreet Nagra

Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000, 19:06:09EST +0700
Subject: The Mansoor Khan interview

Joh Jeeta Woh Sikandar is actually a copy of a Chinese movie made much before this one. But who cares anyway? This film is not one from the heart, Mr Mansoor.

Kalra S S

Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000, 09:19:05EST +1000
Subject: Bichhoo and Refugee to be released simultaneously

Who really cares about the cost of making a film? All I would like to know is which are the films that are drawing the crowds and not which are the ones that are making a good profit.

Amarjeet Sihota

Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000, 01:33:03EST +0530
Subject: Ratings for week 15/05/2000

This feature is excellent. It gives your readers a clear idea whether to buy or watch VCD. It therefore helps save money and time.

Nilesh Shah

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 11:07:23EST -0700
Subject: Hrithik does what Aamir could not

This is outdated stuff. Isn't anything new happening on the Indian movie scene?

Sohrab

Date: Wed, 31 May 2000, 16:34:15EST -0400
Subject: Awara was phenomenally popular

The same trend can be seen in Japan as well. Tamil films are doing phenomenally well there. The movie Muthu starring Rajnikanth grossed the most ever, next only to the Titanic. That is amazing. I also recall reading an article some time last year, perhaps in rediff.com, about some White New York residents who are hooked on to Rajinikanth starrers after their nearby convenience store owner started renting out video cassettes of his films.

Nagaiah Kandavel

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 11:22:52EST +0530
Subject: Awara was phenomenally popular

I wish I too could write with such flourish, drawing upon firsthand experience.

Job Mathew

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 04:48:00EST
Subject: Awara was phenomenally popular

It is nice to know that our old movies were popular throughout the world. But what about today's movies? I am sure that with no story line to speak of, our films are no longer popular. Is there any feedback from different countries as to what they think of Indian films today?

Vishwanathan Iyer

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 14:30:14EST +0800
Subject: Awara was phenomenally popular

Very interesting!

Anurag

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 13:55:40EST -0400
Subject: Awara was phenomenally popular

An interesting article. Bollywood may not even be aware of the extent of the popularity of its films in other parts of the world. Looking forward to more such articles.

Shantaram Chandragiri

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 15:33:37EST +0400
Subject: Ratings for week 22/05/2000

This is the cheapest thing to do!

Robert

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 21:43:15EST
Subject: The Fardeen Khan 5 questions

That was a great piece on Fardeen.

Shenaz

Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000, 19:00:16EST +0100
Subject: The Hum To Mohabbat Karega review

The film was absolute crap!

Joginder Saggar

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