tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-527480637476690593.post5449298049687809203..comments2019-12-28T01:23:14.181+13:00Comments on likhaavat: muhabbat kii jhuuThii kahaanii pe royemehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09042500344000182850noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-527480637476690593.post-56536328560743935532012-07-14T10:00:59.237+12:002012-07-14T10:00:59.237+12:00For me, the parallels with Tinker, Tailor were in ...For me, the parallels with <i>Tinker, Tailor</i> were in the mole-hunting part of the story - a big part of both stories was trying to find the identity of a leak within a spy organisation, so more cerebral than say <i>Bourne</i> style espionage thrillers.mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09042500344000182850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-527480637476690593.post-87937378238885846152012-07-14T09:19:03.031+12:002012-07-14T09:19:03.031+12:00Have to agree with Alfaazi here. I don't carry...Have to agree with Alfaazi here. I don't carry water around in India but don't eat or drink outside the home unless food is hot (which hopefully kills all the germs)/water is bottled and sealed. So I find Vidya's behavior quite believable. I liked Tinker Tailor SS and while they are both spy-intrigue-y, I didn't see any other parallels - am surprised that you did. Do elucidate.Amodinihttp://film.fridaynirvana.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-527480637476690593.post-87407809725054609662012-06-24T21:10:05.593+12:002012-06-24T21:10:05.593+12:00Thanks for your reply, alfaazi. As I said above, t...Thanks for your reply, alfaazi. As I said above, these were not <i>my</i> complaints about the film. I did say that rewatching it made me convinced the water must have been there for a reason, and you've supplied an excellent possibility, thanks! Adding it as part of her NRI disguise makes perfect sense indeed.mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09042500344000182850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-527480637476690593.post-27234586304663017582012-06-24T20:58:29.638+12:002012-06-24T20:58:29.638+12:00non-resident indians (and foreigners) NEVER drink ...non-resident indians (and foreigners) NEVER drink the local water in India. They ALWAYS carry a mineral water bottle around. Yes, even those people who were born here, grazed their knees here catching cricket balls, and then moved out. Even them. The mineral water bottle is a dead giveaway that you're not "one of us", that you're the one who went away. It would have been a glaring mistake had that water bottle NOT been there.<br /><br />And, Kolkata is October can get pretty humid sometimes. You can sweat buckets.<br /><br />Eating? Heh! Really, boss, why's that even a carp? Honestly, did you expect her standing in front of the Victoria Memorial and wolfing down panipuris?<br /><br />- alfaaziAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-527480637476690593.post-29396960876009748662012-06-24T18:45:25.029+12:002012-06-24T18:45:25.029+12:00I think you will enjoy it. This post was about a s...I think you will enjoy it. This post was about a specific spoilery issue. My fiftyfiftyme review was spoiler free.mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09042500344000182850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-527480637476690593.post-33502345400348850012012-06-24T17:51:25.294+12:002012-06-24T17:51:25.294+12:00When I saw that your latest post was on Kahaani (w...When I saw that your latest post was on <i>Kahaani</i> (which I haven't seen yet - will do that this week), I decided I wouldn't read your post now. Will be back!dustedoffhttp://www.dustedoff.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com