Sign Up |  Live StatsLive Stats    Articles 35,337| Comments 159,723| Members 17,812, Newest Kaurz| Online 246
Home Contact
 (Forgotten?): 
    A portrait by Bhagat Singh of Sikhiart.com

   
                                                                     Your Banner Here!    

Sikh Philosophy Network » Members Lounge » Business & Lifestyle » Arts & Society » Mayank Shekhar's Review Patiala House

Mayank Shekhar's Review Patiala House

Our Donation Goal : Why Donate? : Donate Today! : Donate Anonymously (ਗੁਪਤ) : Our Family of Supporters
Goal this month: 400 USD, Received: 35 USD (9%)
Please Donate...
Related Topics...
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Harbhajan Singh Says No To Patiala Pegs kds1980 Sports & Fitness 1 08-Feb-2011 18:49 PM
Sikh Maharaja of Patiala (Vintage Photo from WW II) Narayanjot Kaur World War 2 1 13-Feb-2010 01:11 AM
Punjab R-Day function to be held at Patiala (New Kerala) Sikh News Reporter Sikh News 0 18-Jan-2008 23:41 PM
UT wants Punjab to house Hawara in Patiala jail (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News Sikh News Reporter Sikh News 0 04-Aug-2007 04:52 AM
Monday July 4, 10:41 AM By Mayank Chhaya, Indo-Asian News Service (Yahoo! India News) Neutral Singh Interfaith Dialogues 0 04-Jul-2005 23:22 PM


Tags
british racism, house, mayank, mayank shekhar, patiala, patiala house, review, sardar, shekhar, sikhs, skin-heads, southall
Reply Post New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 12-Feb-2011, 05:10 AM
spnadmin's Avatar spnadmin spnadmin is offline
 
Enrolled: Jun 17th, 2004
Posts: 5,027
spnadmin is a glorious beacon of light
spnadmin is a glorious beacon of lightspnadmin is a glorious beacon of lightspnadmin is a glorious beacon of lightspnadmin is a glorious beacon of lightspnadmin is a glorious beacon of lightspnadmin is a glorious beacon of lightspnadmin is a glorious beacon of light
   
Adherent: Sikhism
Liked 4,738 Times in 2,498 Posts
   
Mayank Shekhar's Review Patiala House

  Donate Today!   Email to Friend  Tell a Friend   Show Printable Version  Print   Contact sikhphilosophy.net Administraion for any Suggestions, Ideas, Feedback.  Feedback  

Register to Remove Advertisements
Patiala House
Direction: Nikhil Advani
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Rishi Kapoor
Rating:**

To use popular journalese, the peg of this Patiala (House) story is British racism of the early '90s. This is around the time Indians and various other coloured minorities were targeted by white skinheads in
the increasingly multi-racial neighbourhoods in the UK.

A young sardar had stood out then as a Martin Luther King figure of sorts. He'd fought against goras, built a community around Sikhs. The film's set in South Hall, a London neighbourbood infinitely more popular than South Mumbai for locations in Hindi films (the euro is still valued at Rs 60-plus, the producers can do the math around movie ticket sales).

The said sardar, an old man, is South Hall's current 'sarpanch' (Rishi Kapoor — on a sensational second wind of his career, you can tell). He's a fanatic: Someone who wouldn't change his opinion, and won't change the topic. He hates the Brits, or the whites. Why he still chooses to live in the British capital, pay taxes to the Queen, the filmmakers don't deem fit to explain.

A prominent victim of this reverse-racism is the sardar's own son, who once gave up his cricketing dreams of bowling for England. The father wouldn't have it otherwise. He'd commit suicide, if his kid did anything, besides a sundry clerk's day-job at a corner-store.

The old man's own love for cricket is unquestionable. He loves the late Lala Amarnath. He watches every game that India plays at the local community centre. Was he ever to take the infamous British 'Tebbit's test' that checks on fan loyalties of British migrants when England plays a country of their origin, he'd fail it. He'd support India instead, for sure. He's clearly unopposed to sport or cricket itself.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/arts-and-society/34464-mayank-shekhars-review-patiala-house.html

For the love of Lala, it's hard to figure why this dad would entirely ignore his son's unbelievable bowling talent at such young age. Even the great Nasser Hussain remembers the mohalla boy's swingers from back in the day. Ship him off to Punjab for Ranji Trophy, if county or England cricket's such an issue, no?

No. Because that son's Akshay Kumar. This film wouldn't be made otherwise — if we began muddling ourselves up with issues like these. Neither would a quarter of Mumbai's film industry find a freelancer's job, if this indefatigable hero rolled out any less than five movies a year. If anything, this is one of the best of recent Akshay Kumar flicks, from a rapidly expanding annual inventory, of course. Tees Maar Khan, about a month ago, was his last.

This leading man is 34 by now, hasn't played any competitive cricket in 17 years, has merely practiced alone to an unguarded wicket. There's a God. He's also Sikh, and belongs to the England selection committee. He instantly finds this mid-aged fast bowler a place in the national T20 squad. The boy (which is what adults in cricket teams are supposed to be) immediately earns tabloid sobriquets — 'The Punjab Express' etc — first game onwards. The father doesn't know. Here's why.

Relatives and friends conspire to keep it from him. Front pages of his daily newspapers are changed everyday. Cable connections are switched off at the time of matches. And this is one colourful Yashraj-London-Ludhiana family from the '90s having a blast. They number over a dozen, rotate around a strict dad (Amrish Puri's unfortunately no more), everyone's incredibly Indian in their accent and manners, obsessed with group dances, and big fat weddings. It's all wonderfully joyous. It is.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=34464

So is the actor Anushka Sharma, the chirpy young thing, who plays the leading man's love-interest. She's easy on the eye, equally easygoing in her ways: something that's begun to delight her audiences lately (Band Baaja Baraat, Badmaash Company). Speaking of her love for life and movies, she says in the film, show me a picture where the hero has no back-story, and I'll show you a flop. Fair enough.

This picture of hers does have a back-story. Whether it matters at all, is the point. Or, maybe not. The Brit-Indian cricketing hero never faces the Indian team in the world cup either. A real conflict in a story can be avoided too. It's all good, this Patiala peg. Just chug de phatte! We're all about Bollywood and cricket 'n' all, innit?

I guess.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Mayank...e1-661330.aspx




 
Do share your immediate thoughts or reactions on this issue? We value your views! Login Now! or Sign Up Today! to share your views with us.. Gurfateh!
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 20-Feb-2011, 16:26 PM
ballym's Avatar ballym ballym is offline
 
Enrolled: May 19th, 2006
Posts: 249
ballym is on a distinguished roadballym is on a distinguished roadballym is on a distinguished roadballym is on a distinguished road
   
Liked 321 Times in 135 Posts
    Nationality: Canada
Re: Mayank Shekhar's Review Patiala House

  Donate Today!  
Punjab+ Southall( Not South HALL) +Cricket. But you need someone like yash/raj to make it a real success and a great hit. A movie needs a good story, strong characters,emotions,Great dialogues, Camera angles, lighting and then only it becomes a good movies. If I remember correctly, Nikhil Advani has given some good movies... or it was just because of story or topic or some other good thing which clicked ... by accident?
Reply With Quote
The following member appreciates ballym Ji for the above message.
   Click Here to Donate Now!

Support Us!
Become a Promoter!
Gurfateh ji, you can become a SPN Promoter by Donating as little as $10 each month. With limited resources & high operational costs, your donations make it possible for us to deliver a quality website and spread the teachings of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, to serve & uplift humanity. Every contribution counts. Donate Generously. Gurfateh!
ReplyPost New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!

Bookmarks


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Tools Search
Search:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

» Gurbani Jukebox
Listen to Gurbani while surfing SPN!
» Active Discussions
sikhism Sikh Diamonds video
By Kamala
Today 11:17 AM
3 Replies, 30 Views
sikhism Do You Think You Are...
Today 09:59 AM
94 Replies, 8,191 Views
sikhism How important is Matha...
By Kamala
Today 09:58 AM
48 Replies, 833 Views
Sukhmani Sahib Astpadi...
Today 05:18 AM
0 Replies, 26 Views
Truth Stranger Than...
Today 02:52 AM
0 Replies, 35 Views
US report slams India on...
By linzer
Yesterday 23:37 PM
2 Replies, 72 Views
What is Prayer? Should...
Yesterday 20:06 PM
91 Replies, 2,294 Views
Supernatural Sikhs, what...
Yesterday 16:31 PM
17 Replies, 301 Views
Description of the...
Yesterday 13:14 PM
41 Replies, 666 Views
Sukhmani Sahib:11th...
Yesterday 12:32 PM
0 Replies, 42 Views
Sukhmani Sahib Astpadi...
Yesterday 10:13 AM
0 Replies, 51 Views
Ignorant Person Giving...
By Parma
Yesterday 07:35 AM
31 Replies, 2,095 Views
Best and Worst Sites on...
Yesterday 06:29 AM
62 Replies, 7,056 Views
Anand Marriage Act...
Yesterday 01:43 AM
1 Replies, 58 Views
Herman Hesse,...
Yesterday 01:37 AM
10 Replies, 163 Views
» Books You Should Read...
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2

All times are GMT +6.5. The time now is 12:15 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.5.2 Copyright © 2004-12, All Rights Reserved. Sikh Philosophy Network


Page generated in 0.42577 seconds with 29 queries