A clip of a very sweet kirtan within the movie: [p] [youtube]XScZyP3pwak[/youtube][/p]
[p] A film made in Bengal in 1959, though historically not fully accurate, is an effective and dramatic presentation of Sriman Mahaprabhu's activities.[/p]
[p] The entire movie:[/p] [youtube]GPlnBayQKuE[/youtube]
Hi mung, oh please post a link, or a link on info or anything you have on it, the Bengali culture of this period is rapidly disappearing as modernisation sweeps through the planet. Sriman Mahaprabhu appeared in the Bengali culture not by accident, they have such a sweet culture.
Please post anything you have on Tukaram....please please!
Dandavats mung, yes very nice, I love the early black and white Bengali movies, they are so rich in Bengali Culture. What I really detest are these modern Hindi Films they really play India out as some western imitators.
[p] A few more links to Bhajans and Kirtans within Nimai of Nadia[p]
Thanks for posting these clips. I have dial up so I can't view them unless I download them onto my hard drive and then play them on my RealPlayer. That's what I've done and now I've got them in my system to watch them anytime I want.
I'd like to check out that Tukaram movie as well.
Has anybody here seen Lagaan? It's a more modern Bollywood film and it doesn't really have a Vaisnava theme per se .... but I liked it.
Yes I have seen that movie Lagaan, actually that is a good film, a sad scene where the British Captain forces the Raja, a vegetarian, to eat meat and when the British Captain challenges the locals to a game of cricket and then the British lose the cricket match, which had some consequences attached the game. It was good to see the Indians winning out in the end. I did like this film.
... and what's pretty amazing about Lagaan is that it's based on a true story. It happened. The movie also has the popular Hollywood theme of the underdog coming from nowhere to win -- the David vs. Goliath scenario. Also it's a romantic love story (the Captain's sister falling for the young man of the village but realizing that she could never have him and in the end he gets together with the village girl). Even the songs and dances weren't corny like in so many Bollywood movies. Yeah - Lagaan is definitely one of my favorite movies of all time. Maybe I'm just a sentimentalist. Hey - I cried when I saw ET.