Spotlight Post: REVIEW: The Namesake
September 12th 2008 01:31
Morgan Bell wrote on MovieTrain.net . . .
REVIEW: The Namesake
This is the story of the Ganguli family which explores the significance of a persons name and the the meanings behind which names we choose to keep and which names we choose to change. The Ganguli family begins with a young Indian husband, Ashoke (Khan), and wife, Ashima (Tabu), and follows their lives as they immigrate to America and have children of their own. This film explores the clash of cultures between Indian and Western life and the difficilties that immigrants have assimilating in a foreign land. What makes this film different is that it isnt full of negativity and racism, the battles are internal.
Click here to read this post in its entirety and watch the movie trailer.
REVIEW: The Namesake
This is the story of the Ganguli family which explores the significance of a persons name and the the meanings behind which names we choose to keep and which names we choose to change. The Ganguli family begins with a young Indian husband, Ashoke (Khan), and wife, Ashima (Tabu), and follows their lives as they immigrate to America and have children of their own. This film explores the clash of cultures between Indian and Western life and the difficilties that immigrants have assimilating in a foreign land. What makes this film different is that it isnt full of negativity and racism, the battles are internal.
Click here to read this post in its entirety and watch the movie trailer.
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