It is an amazing, haunting film.
The soundtrack is available on itunes for $10 and it is perfect.
I admit that I have had a lifetime crush on so many Indian writers, movies and music, but all crushes aside, this film is special.
We had a rare date night and followed the movie up with a yummy dinner at delicious Masala. The owner told me to tell my friends about it so here you go: Masala. I had samosas and mango juice, tandoori chicken and peshwari naan.
Best I’ve ever had.
*Caveat: the movie is challenging to watch at times, particularly as a parent. But, it is challenging {I suppose} because it should be.
Leaving the film, we had a conversation about child exploitation. I struggle with how I’m not using my law degree to do anything about it and so many issues I thought I would be working on. I mean look at Ricky Martin – who really does a lot of work in this regard. Maybe that’s it: sing your song, do your thing, use your talent in whatever it is that you do and use your resources from your talents to kick some philanthropic ass. I’m working on it.
by Teaworthy
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