Don't you find watching movies in different cities a different experience? I do. I feel each city has its own movie culture and style of watching films. It is always fun to watch the first film in a new city, methinks.
I agree. Even though multiplexes have a sort of boring homogeneity, it was interesting to watch how different the crowd in Noida was from the one in Kolkata. Incidentally I have moved closer to your city, actually feel more at home in Delhi than in Noida.
I liked reading that, makes me want to see the film now. Dekhi internet e ache kina. I saw Dor recently and really enjoyed it. Kalke they showed a programme on Cal. It was way too brief but it made me all nostagic with the images of Maidan and coffee house and college street etc... ar ki khabor?
Dor was amazing-lyrical and fresh. Oh ami ekhon motamoti gari chalate parchi, ekhon apekkha korchi shei samoyer janya jakhan ami eka eka Delhi te chaliye niye jete parbo-ami Noida te thaki-jeta around an hour Delhi theke. Noida ta ektu mofussul er moto tai Delhi gele feel happier-can feel the pulse of a busy city once again. Are han deep r ekta photo journalist bandhu Kolkatar kichu fatafati chabi tulechi (coffee house ero)-kintu cheleta etotai bohemian take dhora shakto-but we are still trying to get copies of them-pele toke pathabo. He found Kolkata extremely photogenic...
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