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Congrats to Shonali Bose indeed, but also to the producer, Dr. Bedobrata Pain, her
spirited husband. You may consider posting what I wrote about the film after watching
it.

-- Omar

From:Omarhuda at aol.com [mailto:Omarhuda at aol.com]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 5:05 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: To those who have yet not seen AMU yet

I saw AMU twice. The second time it hit me. Why does it keep happening?

A beautifully presented simple story: A young Indian girl, adopted and raised in
 USA, returns to India in search of her biological parents. The search for parents
by a child given over for adoption, leading to stories of love, sometimes intrigue,
often violence and hunger, and always heartbreaks. These are not unusually unique.
But I enjoyed three things tremendously:


* Half the conversation was in my own tongue - Bengali (with English subtitles)
* The funny moments of a family get-together shown in a way that made me feel a 
part of what I was seeing on the screen.
* The Director, a talented UCLA Film School grad, a Los Angeles based Bengali lady,
I have long known as a voice conscience.

But then ... the story takes a turn .. the horror of November 1984 massacre of Sikhs
in Delhi, India [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.kxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sikhmediawatch.org%2Fpubs%2FNovember_1984.pdf],
becomes humanized in a fictionalized story of a real history. You see a helpless
 Sikh family brutalized, a helpless mother running from police to political leaders
standing by and watching, cajoling and ignoring. Remember this scene - it will repeat
- again and again - not in the movie, but in the forward-fasted real-life history.

I remember having lived through the 1984 Sikh massacre in a blip, and then forgot.
They said it was better to forget. Most young people don't know about it, most of
us who know, think it was just a bad moment in the rule of Indian Congress Party.
To date, there has not been either an investigation, nor justice!

I had heard from my parents the horror of 1947 riots in India - from Bengal in the
east to Punjab in the west - a million people died in an engulfing nine-months' 
communal riot in the aftermath of an Independence Movement, much touted in the West
as a "non-violent", political movement. They had said, forget and move on. Except
for another fictionalized book 'Train to Pakistan' by Khushwant Singh [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.lxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.scholarswithoutborders.in%2Fitem_show.php%3Fcode_no%3DC003]
- later made in to a heart-wrenching movie - I rarely ever think about it. It was
in the past - a sad chapter in the history of the Indian subcontinent.

The food for thought is that prior to this period - the end days of British Raj 
- there had never been a communal carnage in the subcontinent! Much the same way
 that there has never been a communal Shia-Sunni carnage in Iraq prior to the end
days of the Anglo-American empire building there! AMU the film begs the question
 - "Have the local politicians picked up on the efficacy of the 'Divide and Rule'
policy?"

Think. Hardly six years had passed since I forgot the Sikh massacre of 1984. The
 flames lighted again in 1992. 150,000 people led by some of India's top political
leaders (e.g. Lal Krishna Advani, the then ruling party president), tore down a 
[http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.oxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.countercurrents.org%2Fcomm-penberthy170904.htm]
400 years Babri Mosque in Ayodhya, India [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.oxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.countercurrents.org%2Fcomm-penberthy170904.htm]
- once again over a dispute over who owned the "Babri" - Hindus or Muslims in India?
[http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.pxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.geocities.com%2FSoHo%2FStudios%2F8611%2Fmosque.html]
A dispute over a 400 years old site? Many innocents died, not only in India, but
 also in a bizarre repercussion, in Bangladesh. Author Taslima Nasreen recorded 
the repercussion in her [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.qxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Ftaslimanasrin.com%2Fquill_courage.htm]
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'Shame' [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.qxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Ftaslimanasrin.com%2Fquill_courage.htm]
- now banned both in Bangladesh and India.

Then 911 happened in New York in 2001 - 3000 innocent people had their life cut 
short in an inhuman atrocity. They said the world had forever changed since then!
It was the worst crime of humanity, they said. So we remember, for we are asked 
to remember. We are also asked to remember another failure of humanity (or was it
Europe's?) - one that was worse then the worst - the Holocaust of WWII. So we remember,
for we are asked to remember!

But we forget another no less a horrible carnage. Just a year later, in 2002, another
bigger, more systematic, more planned, more government sanctioned, more socially
 participated - massacre happened - this time in Gujarat, India [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.rxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.anti-caste.org%2Fmuslim_question%2Fgujarat.html].
3000 innocent people died, also very brutally, and  thousands still languish from
it in refugee camps, unable to go back home for fear of safety. Some of us want 
to forget, some say it was an "isolated incident", and some still argue that it 
was a "justified act", and some even raise the "Muslim Question"  - after the Nazi's
"Jewish Question"! If 1984 was a failure of the "secular, centrist" Congress Party,
this was a failure of the "ultra right wing religious" BJP Party. The Indian courts
have taken it up, but the investigation drags its feet. Last year, the US denied
 entry to Narendra Modi, the alleged mastermind of the carnage, and still the present
Chief Minister of the Gujarat State.

AMU the film [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.sxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amuthefilm.com%2Fintro.html]
the film reminds us that we have a choice.


* Either we wave our flag and chant Amitabh Bachchan's dramatic "India Poised [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.txdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DjhaIn8pCQpc]",
place AMU the film  as one in the "Other India" that "shames the nation" and "pulls
it back", and be prepared to "forget" more of the "isolated carnage" that will repeat,
again and again, each time worse than the last, OR,
* Relive and humanize each of the "isolated carnage" and resolve to tell the politicians
- NEVER AGAIN! AMU the film [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ml4icecab.0.sxdicecab.q8d6vtbab.30901&ts=S0278&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amuthefilm.com%2Fintro.html]
helps you do just that!

-- Omar Huda

"What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless, whether
 the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or in the holy
 name of liberty and democracy?   - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

PLEASE CONGRATULATE MS SHONALI BOSE FOR RECEIVING THE 2007 RAJ KAPOOR AWARD .THIS
WILL BE RECEIVED BY HER ON SEP 15TH AT THE BEVERLY HILTON HOTEL.PLEASE READ HER 
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"Powerful...A filmmaker to watch!"

-LA Weekly

"Subtly acted, heart-wrenching ...it's made more

powerful by the fact that the Indian government

tried very hard to suppress the story."

-New York Magazine

"Exquisite storytelling. A courageous and

honest film.

Amu is brilliant! A MUST SEE!"

-Mira Nair, director (

The Namesake, Salaam Bombay)

"A first rate detective story...Bose is a fearless filmmaker

who certainly knows how to tell an engrossing tale

without compromising political viewpoint."

-Hollywood Reporter

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a film by shonali bose

A groundbreaking and

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on the 1984 carnage in India.

A groundbreaking and

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on the 1984 carnage in India.

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ACCLAIMED FILM AMU

MAKES ITS U.S. THEATRICAL DEBUT

FOLLOWING ITS CONTROVERSIAL RELEASE IN INDIA

Winner - Best Director, Best English Language Film - 2005 National Awards (India)

Winner - 2005 FIPRESCI Critics Award

Official Selection - 2005 Berlin Film Festival

Official Selection - 2005 Toronto Film Festival

Official Selection - 2005 AFI Film Festival

Writer-director Shonali Bose's award-winning Indian film Amu began its U.S. theatrical
release on May 25, 2007 at New York City's Cinema Village and ImaginAsian Theater.
After a successful four week run in New York Amu opened in Los Angeles in three 
theaters and is continuing on to its 3rd week at the Laemmle Music Hall (9036 Wilshire
Blvd.) in Beverly Hills.

Received with critical acclaim during its Canadian and Indian theatrical run, Bose's
feature film debut presents a contemporary and politically volatile tale of a young
Indian-American woman's search for the truth about her past. The protagonist Kaju
Roy has returned to India to visit her relatives and spends much of her time touring
Delhi with college student Kabir. As she visits the slums and crowded markets of
 the capital city, Kaju experiences haunting feelings of déjà vu. Compelled by her
startling visions, she investigates the circumstances of her birth parents' death
and her own adoption. Against the pleas of her adopted mother, Kaju - torn between
being Indian and American, between her loving adopted family and the faded memories
of her birth parents - embarks on an emotional journey for answers as to who she
 is and where she comes from. Though hindered by long-held secrets and witnesses
 who refuse to revisit the past, Kaju's difficult search for the truth brings to
 light surprising revelations from those closest to her and draws her unexpectedly
nearer to a tragic event in India's history. Bose's subtle pacing and deft storytelling
skills bring the film to a startling conclusion.

Hailed by renowned director Mira Nair as "courageous, honest, [and] compelling,"

Bose's provocative film comes to the U.S. after its controversial run in India, 
where it was censored for its brave indictment of the Indian government's role in
the Delhi riots that followed the 1984 assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi,
which resulted in the deaths of thousands of Sikhs. The film, moreover, was given
an "A" rating - roughly the equivalent of an "R" rating in the U.S. - by the regulatory
board of India who stated their reason as "why should young people know a history
that is better buried and forgotten." For its Indian theatrical release, 5 cuts 
were made pertaining to dialogue that criticized the government's role in the riots.
In order to be broadcast on television, the filmmakers would have been required 
to remove three key scenes - rendering the storyline meaningless. Bose's bold confrontation
of India's troubled past put hers at the forefront of a new generation of filmmakers
who seek to create realistic, socially relevant dramas. Her virtue as a writer-director
is that she weaves the politics of the film within a stirring emotional drama.

Born and raised in India before receiving her MFA in directing from UCLA, filmmaker
Shonali Bose has a personal connection to the controversial subject matter of her
film. A 19-year-old student at the time of the Delhi riots, Bose worked in the relief
camps where she heard the horror stories of the victims. She then worked as an activist
after her move to the United States, where she met activist and scientist Bedabrata
Pain. Pain was also deeply involved in the movement for justice for the '84 victims,
and they had no doubt that the massacre would be the subject of Bose's first feature
film. After three years of debilitating rejections - investors were convinced that
a film on '84 should not be made - it was Bedabrata's invention of the technology
used to make the world's smallest camera which provided seed money for Amu. Bose's
previous film credits include the narrative short films The Gendarme is Here and
 Undocumented, and a feature-length documentary Lifting the Veil.

Amu has screened at film festivals worldwide, earning numerous awards and honors,
including 2 National Awards of India, for Best English Language Film and Best Director.
Kirk Honeycutt of the Hollywood Reporter called Bose a "fearless filmmaker" whose
film is a "first-rate detective story" that "beautifully personalizes a social and
political tragedy."





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