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ID090569
Title ProperFilm frustration
LanguageENG
AuthorD'Silva, Angelo
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A curious incident struck Nepali cinemas on 22 January. After barely a few days on screens, the government of Nepal pulled the Bollywood movie Chandni Chowk to China from theatres, purportedly for offending the Nepali public by briefly suggesting that India was the land of the Sakyamuni Buddha's birth. The claim was contained in dramatic narration studded within a cinematic blizzard of depictions of Delhi a scarce minute into the movie. Arguably, it might have been employed in order to juxtapose India with China, the eponymous destination of the movie.
`In' analytical NoteHimal Vol. 22, No. 9; Sep 2009: p71-72
Journal SourceHimal Vol. 22, No. 9; Sep 2009: p71-72
Key WordsNepal ;  Hindi Films ;  Censorship