IBNLiveIBNLive

Indian cinema offers poetic justice in 3 hours: Big B

Press Trust Of India
Posted on Dec 10, 2009 at 16:29 | Updated Dec 10, 2009 at 16:48

Email
Print
0

Dubai: Bollywood mega star Amitabh Bachchan, who was honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award at this year's Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) says that Indian films click with audience worldwide because they offer poetic justice in three hours.

Bachchan, who felt humbled on receiving the award, said, "Our cinema offers poetic justice in three hours. You walk away from an Indian cinema with a smile on your lips and dried tears on your cheeks."

The 67-year-old actor said that the Middle East is emerging as one of the largest territories for Indian cinema overseas. He headlined the Indian celebrities walking the red carpet on the opening day of DIFF.

"Although there are linguistic differences, people in the Arab world share cultural similarities and can associate well with Indian films. This bodes well for the Indian film industry," Bachchan said.

"DIFF is of very recent origin compared to the history of cinema but it in a short span, the festival has entered an arena that has been dominated by the Western film industry," he added.

The festival will be screening two of Bachchan's, Black (December 11) and Silsila (December 15) in his honour.

IBNliveMore on: Amitabh Bachchan, Dubai international Film Festival, bollywood



Previous Story
I'm done with trying to be someone I'm not: Vidya
Next Story
Watch: Pakistan's rock band Strings ready to woo Delhiites
IBNLiveIBNLive
IBNLiveIBNLive
IBNLive IBNLive

Comments

0

  

All comments will be published after moderation.

Hurry! The last date for filing tax returns is July 31. If this task makes you cringe, Moneycontrol.com makes it easy with the Ultimate Guide to Filing Returns.
Queen's Baton Relay
IBN7

Also in Movies News

Photogallery
SNEAK PEEK: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
16:30 PM, Jul 30, 2010
Photogallery
Abuse, scandal, drugs and Rahul Mahajan
15:27 PM, Jul 30, 2010

'Thillalangadi' lacks a story

Moreover, this remake of 'King' also goes wrong in its casting 14:16 PM, Jul 30, 2010

Neil Nitin Mukesh finally kisses Deepika Padukone

The actor finally pulls out the no-kissing clause from his movies 13:50 PM, Jul 30, 2010
Video
Watch: New song from Lafangey Parindey
13:43 PM, Jul 30, 2010

'Musalmanir Galpo': Botched attempt to film Tagore

There are too many flashbacks that spoil the continuity of the narrative and make no sense 13:18 PM, Jul 30, 2010

SRK's 'lungi' scare in 'RA.One'

The actor wears one in his latest film 12:55 PM, Jul 30, 2010

Shreyas renovates his pad

The Golmaal 3 actor has redone his house in Mumbai 12:50 PM, Jul 30, 2010
IBN7
IBNLiveIBNLive
IBNLiveIBNLive

Take your Pick

Who will win Indian Idol 5?

V/S

Hot Pick

Song of the Day

Video of the Day

Poll

Are flat pitches killing the joy of Test cricket?