His new film, Rithu (Seasons), is a buddy tale that blooms in the changing social and emotional landscape of a small south Indian town. Three childhood friends, who grew up in the same neighborhood and went to same school and college, weave up their dreams about life together. Sarat, Varsha, and Sunny were inseparable in their love, bonding, and innocence. Sarat and Varsha grew fond of each other, in a more internal and less physical manner. Sunny is more like a brother to Sarat. To raise money to achieve their dreams, Sarat leaves for California to live and work. The other two take up jobs in Bangalore. Three years later, they return to the throes of their changing hometown. After an emotional reunion and a sweet build-up of hopes, each finds that beneath their camaraderie, they had actually outgrown their old selves. via movies.rediff.com My cousin is working on the post production of this movie and he is raving about it. His ravings and my tastes sometimes co...
cant see the 1st pic
ReplyDeletebut I can very well imagine what it is
Israel just doesn't care abt humans
Doesnt the human rights in the UN see all this ?? or are they used to the Israeli cruelty?
ReplyDeletewe'll just say they have the US with them and they apparently think that tracking terrosrists is equal to burning down primary schools..
ReplyDeleteSaying Israel is wrong is not the same thing as being anti-Semitic. What Israel is doing is political. Nothing to do with religion.
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