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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 15:50   #61
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They have dada but restricted to 2 stores only according to their website ,so far.

But i think this might help out for Kanchenjungha

http://www.webmallindia.com/moviesea...NGHA#ship_calc

Best part is that they offer COD in Mumbai so no tension about money and delivery equations.

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bluechip check out www.bigflicks.com. I think they have launched their service in Mumbai too.
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 15:51   #62
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Location of Sarvodaya

Just a small correction to Brishti's post, the location of Sarvodaya is as follows: from Bandra follow Linking Road ,turn left onto Khar Danda Road and again after about 500m turn left onto Ambedkar Road. Follow this until the statue of Ambedkar where you will find Sarvodaya.

Apart from most non-mainstream Indian films they have a fantastic collection of award winning or critically acclaimed foreign films by directors like (say) Emir Kusturica or Mohsen Makhmalbaf
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 15:58   #63
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They have dada but restricted to 2 stores only according to their website ,so far.

But i think this might help out for Kanchenjungha

http://www.webmallindia.com/moviesea...NGHA#ship_calc

Best part is that they offer COD in Mumbai so no tension about money and delivery equations.
Bhai I am a member of the bigflicks.com & altho there is a store close to my place I order online and the DVD is delivered to my house and the one rented before this collected. They deliver two times a day. They have their warehouse some where in west Delhi. You can also create a queue so that you keep on getting your choice of films the way you want.
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 16:02   #64
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http://www.webmallindia.com/moviesea...NGHA#ship_calc took me to a Hindi film titled Kanchenjungha

SKU-ID 8349
Year 1962
Language Hindi
Genre Family Drama
StarCast Vidya Sinha,
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 22:55   #65
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I am a member of the bigflicks.com
Yay! Thanks for mentioning this. I was just wondering how to live without Netflix. Looking at the website, seems they might be better, even. How have they worked out for you? Is it a new company? Seems not to have too many store locations yet.

And for those not in India, they're available by broadband too. Looks like they have LOTS of movies, tv shows, etc that are all
"Available in: WHOLE WORLD" (I love that)
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Thanks, Capt. Neel! I think that's the one. Though copy pasting your name did not give me any results on youtube it occurred to use 'Satyajit Ray' for search and voila.....a very amusing scene is there from that very movie. I still remember that scene. That music is really nice! Specially that string instrument in between the tabla(?) beats. Nice!

Okay Bristi...just for you! Correction is important though, specially when I like that language. Thanks for the correction. NOW it sounds like true Bengali. That "a" in a'mar I mean!
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Old Mar 19th, 2008, 04:19   #67
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I used the word Bhai to mean some thing like "dear young" This is done.
Ok, I'll take your word for it.

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i knew it!!! thank you dada.
takes one bangali to know another bangali - kee bollen jyotida?

what do these northies know???
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Less of the parochial stuff, it cud get you banned.
BTW, jyortimoy lives up here too.

North is a point on a compass. All depends on your point of view, literally. In the hills, they complain about us 'southerners'.


I like brishti di though. Think I might use it myself.
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bluechip check out www.bigflicks.com. I think they have launched their service in Mumbai too.
Jyotirmoy: Thanks for this link .... looks interesting!
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Old Mar 19th, 2008, 12:47   #69
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Just a small correction to Brishti's post, the location of Sarvodaya is as follows:
don't know much about geo-gra-phy
don't know much about his-to-ry
don't know much of trig-ono-metry
don't know much about the science i took

ssg: thanks for the correction!

amyl: you are mostestly welcome [at least i got something right!]

bluechip: i-am-a-thinkin your diary is kinda going going gone! [ dont mess withthewifenow! ]



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Old Mar 19th, 2008, 12:52   #70
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Less of the parochial stuff, it cud get you banned.
dhamki??? eesssh

am thinking of starting a union here
one numbers bengali film daily, during working hours!!!




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scando:
chak de not the regular khan tamaasha. which is why i mentioned it!

yup, my list is kinda old unable to sit through 3 hours of gibberish anymore - what to do.
ah yes - one sorta new movie that i did enjoy was - gangster.


bluechip:

if you can: try watching 36 chowringhee lane by aparna sen.
IMO - she should've stopped making films after that but that movie is good - not in the same league as them masters - but good, nontheless.

jyotida: what do you think of gautam ghosh and rituparno's movies? buddhadeb dasgupta?



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Watched 36 Chowringhee Lane recently and have to disagree with you about 'not in the same league as them masters'. It's a masterpiece movie, IMO, and truly great acting by the Anglo woman. Very impressive and sensitively done.
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Watched 36 Chowringhee Lane recently and have to disagree with you about 'not in the same league as them masters'. It's a masterpiece movie, IMO, and truly great acting by the Anglo woman. Very impressive and sensitively done.
i agree to disagree



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Gautam, Rituparna and Buddhodeb Dasgupta are al talented and serious film makers.
Buddhodeb's Kaalpurush is a wonderful film.

Tapan Sinha who enthralled me in my young days with very enjoyable films has been awarded Dadasaheb award. A month or two ago I watched his Hate bazare after ages and my daughter saw it for the first time.
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What is your opinion of Ray's Mahapurush? How does this stack up against his other work?
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