Women's Month
I am an NRI,
translated into: no-real Indian. I
follow Indian cinema in my quest to find only one million original films before
humanity as we know it disappears. I
will use the term Indian cinema sparingly because I only have access to Hindi
films, not Malayalam, Punjabi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Nepali, Khasi, Dogri, Garo
and other languages.
There are
countries that celebrate ‘National Women’s Month’ which is ironic because life
is about women. No women, no life
bas! I recently came across one of my
life’s greatest possession when I was cleaning up my DVD library. It was Jodhaa Akbar, a historical story told
with amazing visuals. The story is set
in India. The director is Ashutosh
Gowariker. The producer is UTV’s Ronnie Screwvala. The film stars are Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and
Hrithik Roshan.
If you
understand the role Cleopatra played in Egypt’s history, you ought to get a
copy of Jodhaa Akbar. You will not only
understand the whole Taj Mahal love story, but Muslim and Hindi dynamics as
well.
Nonqaba waka Msimang
is the author of Sweetness The Novel.
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