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Mira Nair (Thu Jan 2 13:52:42 1997 IST):

sorry everybody, this is mira nair, I'm finally on, after a series of web problems! Anybo0dy want to ask me anything?


wizard (Thu Jan 2 13:53:01 1997 IST):

Pradhan.. My friend .. Sydney.. BarbeQs at Xmas Time??????


Vatsyayana (Thu Jan 2 13:53:03 1997 IST):

Welcome Mira Or rather I should say Salam


A A Pradhan (Thu Jan 2 13:53:44 1997 IST):

Mira, many Salaams. I am disappointed by your career. After the early success of Salaam Bombay, Mississipi Masala and the Perez Family have been tepid milestones on your resume. Kamasutra, friends say, is disappointing as well. What happened to the early promise?


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 13:54:15 1997 IST):

Hi Mira, Happy New Year...tell me what is your opinion about the attitude people have towards sex in general, I mean is it different in India compared to the West or are the basic insecurities and attitudes the same the world over and why is that sex is supposed to be one of the biggest corruputing influence that a human being can have in his life? Why is the world still living out this Victorian notion?


wizard (Thu Jan 2 13:54:26 1997 IST):

Mira we already asked Pl. go bacwards and check????


Gopal (Thu Jan 2 13:54:37 1997 IST):

Why dont I see any replies from Mira?


Colombo G Iyer (Thu Jan 2 13:54:39 1997 IST):

Colombo G Iyer (Thu Jan 2 13:40:07 1997 IST): Mira, Hi! What is this latest controversy about the Kamasutra? Did you expect it to be bounced out of the festival? What have these guys got against you?


Rashmi (Thu Jan 2 13:54:57 1997 IST):

I heard a lot about how the unit got very close to the street kids who featured in Salaam Bombay. But how was it working with raw talent?? And what happened after it was all over?? Where did Salaam Bombay leave them.. back to where they belonged???


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 13:55:04 1997 IST):

HI there MIRA, just waiting to see your film. Of course Love and sex are always dicy topics to deal with.They are almost limitless. So what's your reaction to the way the film is being handled?


Colombo G Iyer (Thu Jan 2 13:55:13 1997 IST):

Why Kamasutra? What was the motive for filming the ancient classic? Was it because you felt you had to handle an ancient theme because Betrolucci beat you at Sidhartha?


Vatsayan (Thu Jan 2 13:56:50 1997 IST):

Mira Nair, Hullo! I hear you are planning to make a film on contemporary Bombay. Why have you decided to return to contemporary India after straying westwards these last few years?


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 13:57:58 1997 IST):

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Preacher (Thu Jan 2 13:58:30 1997 IST):

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wizard (Thu Jan 2 14:00:17 1997 IST):

Mira You didnot perfect the sex scene in ...Masala so why make Kamasutra?? Perhaps perfecting it now?????


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:00:43 1997 IST):

MIRA, What was the purpose behind making this film. After all, the storyline of your film is extremly sketchy.


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 14:01:13 1997 IST):

Mira: What appealed to you in the storyline of Mississippi Masala...as a follow up to a film like Salaam Bombay it was like an errant sucessor:-)


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:02:18 1997 IST):

MIRA


wizard (Thu Jan 2 14:02:51 1997 IST):

Mira sweetie, you are not answing. and Reddif's Server is damn bloody slow and it is 12.30 in Vancouver I cant go on any longer. Good bye!!! *POOF*


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:03:26 1997 IST):

MIRA why are your answers taking so long? Are youstill having web problems?


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:06:07 1997 IST):

Hi Bongi here How r u Mira ...


Shyam (Thu Jan 2 14:06:11 1997 IST):

Mira, r u there? or is the 'web' hell-bent on destroying a good chat?


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:06:46 1997 IST):

HELLO? Is there anybody out there?


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:07:26 1997 IST):

Mira Are you still around ... Or maybe thinking of another Plot...


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:08:27 1997 IST):

MIRA ????


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:08:55 1997 IST):

Mr. Khan of Redef On the Net where is Mira ???


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:09:36 1997 IST):

MIRA , R U THERE ?


suparn (Thu Jan 2 14:10:09 1997 IST):

Hang on guys Mira is chating from Uganda and experiencing some Net diffculties, but she will be with us in a moment


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:10:41 1997 IST):

C' mon anybody listening ...


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:10:57 1997 IST):

THANKS !


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 14:11:49 1997 IST):

Hi Mathana, Bongi, so have you seen Salaam Bombay? What do you think of it?


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:12:21 1997 IST):

Who is this suparn anyway ??? MIRA'S PR ...


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 14:12:55 1997 IST):

You know something guys, what I don't understand is why do artists have to exlanin their work to a bunch of bureucrats?


Shyam (Thu Jan 2 14:13:29 1997 IST):

Mira, r u there? or is the 'web' hell-bent on destroying a good chat?


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:13:32 1997 IST):

Who is this BONGI anyway?


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:13:58 1997 IST):

I'M SORRY PREACHER I'M ASHAMED 2 SAY THIS BUT I NEVER WATCHED ANY OF HER MOVIES YET ...BUT NOW THAT I KNOW ABOUT HER I WILL MAKE SURE I WATCH THEM AND LOOK OUT 4 NEW ARRIVALS


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:14:08 1997 IST):

Salaam was good I 'd rather say better than Mira's later films


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:14:39 1997 IST):

MIRA, What was the purpose behind making this film. After all, the storyline of your film is extremly sketchy.


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 14:14:56 1997 IST):

Shyam: I think someone mentioned a moment ago she is logging in from Uganda.........so Shyam what did you think of Mississippi Masala


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:15:10 1997 IST):

I am Bengali BABA thats why !!!


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:16:41 1997 IST):

Anybody has seen KamaSutra In India Yet ???


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:18:02 1997 IST):

Mira Are you able to rectify your Problems ..


Mamdani (Thu Jan 2 14:18:27 1997 IST):

hey people - I'm back again - Hi Bongi! - I like your name - I do an amazing imitation of a Bengali Director waiting at the Supremem Court Censor Board hearings...wish I could talk on the web..


Shyam (Thu Jan 2 14:18:43 1997 IST):

Mira, r u there? or is the 'web' hell-bent on destroying a good chat?


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:18:47 1997 IST):

Abe salon kahan gaye ???


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:18:51 1997 IST):

Urrrmmmm.... THIS IS MY FIRST HERE IN REDIFF. DO THEY ALWAYS HAVE A STAR ON LINE


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:19:02 1997 IST):

BONGI BABA where are you from ? With all the problems the film is facing do honestly think it has been screened in India?


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:19:51 1997 IST):

R U GUYS ALL FR. INDIA ??


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:19:55 1997 IST):

Main apne shabd wapas leta hoon .


Mamdani (Thu Jan 2 14:20:45 1997 IST):

Folks, Mamdani is actually me, Mira Nair; I tried using a new "handle" since that seems to be the reason behind my web problems - should I be sounding serious now that I'm on? Suparn (by the way, he's the Rediff. Man on the Spot , I don't have no PR - talk to me.


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:21:15 1997 IST):

MATHANA At least I am from India.


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:21:34 1997 IST):

DUHHH.....BONGI COULD U PLS TRANSLATE ???


Shyam (Thu Jan 2 14:21:41 1997 IST):

Preacher ( i feel wierd addressing u like that), I felt Salaam Bombay was a better movie, very real in its approach. But that doesn't make M.Masala a bad movie either. But the character of chai-pav in S.Bombay was too good.


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:23:15 1997 IST):

OH... WHAT ABOUT THE REST LIKE SHYAM CHANDRAGUPTA,MAMDANI ??


A A Pradhan (Thu Jan 2 14:23:24 1997 IST):

Mira, many Salaams. What does Mamdhani mean? Is it Swahili or something? I am disappointed by your career. After the early success of Salaam Bombay, Mississipi Masala and the Perez Family have been tepid milestones on your resume. Kamasutra, friends say, is disappointing as well. What happened to the early promise?


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 14:23:35 1997 IST):

Hi Mira...........or MAMDANI glad to have you back


Colombo G Iyer (Thu Jan 2 14:24:17 1997 IST):

Mira, Hi! What is this latest controversy about the Kamasutra? Did you expect it to be bounced out of the festival? What have these guys got against you?


Mamdani (Thu Jan 2 14:24:29 1997 IST):

Kama Sutra will be released all-India on April 14th - yes, the censored version, but I'm actually pretty okay with the Tribunal's cuts as opposed to the Censor Board's; it preserves the spirit of the film. And actually, I'm far happier with the Hindi version than with the original English version, which is the version that I hope will be seen more commonly throughout India. I'm presently preparing the censored version, so press screenings should begin around March in India. Mira Nair here.


Colombo G Iyer (Thu Jan 2 14:24:33 1997 IST):

Mamdhani: Why Kamasutra? What was the motive for filming the ancient classic? Was it because you felt you had to handle an ancient theme because Betrolucci beat you at Sidhartha?


Shyam (Thu Jan 2 14:24:57 1997 IST):

Preacher ( i feel wierd addressing u like that), I felt Salaam Bombay was a better movie, very real in its approach. But that doesn't make M.Masala a bad movie either. But the character of chai-pav in S.Bombay was too good.


MATHANA (Thu Jan 2 14:25:10 1997 IST):

MIRA ???


Vatsayan (Thu Jan 2 14:25:30 1997 IST):

Mamdhani, Hullo! I hear you are planning to make a film on contemporary Bombay. Why have you decided to return to contemporary India after straying westwards these last few years?


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:25:32 1997 IST):

Right ! aCtually since I've asked my question more than three times could you please scrool down?


Vatsayan (Thu Jan 2 14:26:06 1997 IST):

What the hell does Mamdhani mean?


SuparN (Thu Jan 2 14:26:28 1997 IST):

Mira Nair is logged in as 'Mamdani'.


BONGI (Thu Jan 2 14:27:09 1997 IST):

Mamdani, Do you think common man would be able to stand Kamasutra. That too in dark lit theatres


A A Pradhan (Thu Jan 2 14:27:37 1997 IST):

Are you going to be based Out of Africa? Or is a shift to India imminent? Talking of India, are you still in love with India?


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 14:29:43 1997 IST):

Mira: One of the rumoured reasons for dropping the film from the festival is the voyeristic response it will evoke especially among male viewers. Are you aware that this is very much an Indian reality and to what extent women have to with it?


Mamdani (Thu Jan 2 14:31:22 1997 IST):

GIyer: The latest controversy about KS is that the film is about sexuality. Our Indian censors - our so-called morality police - are completely hypocritical about this aspect of living. While they allow twisted forms of sexuality cloaked in rape and maha-violence and a completely obscene view of woman, no sex please, we're Indian is the agenda. My film deals with this aspect in a time in India when sex was part of everyday life, not taboo, rather something to be studied and learnt about and practised. My film is however, not a glorification of that era, it is, rather, a tale of sexual politics, not sexual positions. It is a the journey of one woman, Maya, and her relationship with her friend/rival, Tara, and the 2 men in their lives. An emotional sexual chessgame, as it were, that reveals the many faces love. Sorry to sound a bit like a presskit, but there it is.


Shyam (Thu Jan 2 14:31:37 1997 IST):

Mira (Mamdani...is it an Indian name?), tell us something about ur childhood/early days, coz they say, it makes a profound impact on a artists' personality.


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:33:18 1997 IST):

MAMDHA...WHATEVER. Why is it that you have never worked with Nana Patekar again? What is your opinion of him as an actor?


Suparn. (Thu Jan 2 14:33:50 1997 IST):

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Shyam (Thu Jan 2 14:35:09 1997 IST):

Preacher ( i feel wierd addressing u like that), I felt Salaam Bombay was a better movie, very real in its approach. But that doesn't make M.Masala a bad movie either. But the character of chai-pav in S.Bombay was too good.


Preacher (Thu Jan 2 14:35:57 1997 IST):

Mira: Tell me why Mississipi Masala as a sucessor to Salaam Bombay? What could have interested you about the story of Mississipi Masala, it wasn't worthy of you


Kishore (Thu Jan 2 14:37:24 1997 IST):

Mira. Late to the show - a big fan of yours. How did you get interested in Mississippi Masala?


Vatsayan (Thu Jan 2 14:38:41 1997 IST):

MIra/Mamdhani: I feel you are a shallow film-maker. You lack the intellect of Adoor Gopalakrishnan, and the sensibility of Nihalani. Defend yourself!


A A Pradhan (Thu Jan 2 14:40:03 1997 IST):

What are the primary motivatations when you set out to make a film?


CHANDRAGUPTA (Thu Jan 2 14:40:37 1997 IST):

MIRA why don't you answer our questions? I guess there are too many waiting in line.


Mamdani (Thu Jan 2 14:41:30 1997 IST):

Folks, Mamdani is my husband's last name - it's originally from Kathiawad, although he's third-generation East African, the name has no swahili in it. Anyway, back to Anita's question; the thing is, when I make a film Anita, I don't sit around first thinking about the audience. It might paralyse me totally. I first start out with climbing the mountain that is film-making: the story, the idea, its treatment, whatever. Yes, now that it's done, I do wonder what an effect it might have in an ordinary movie theatre, but then I think, my film is honest, direct, about women at the centre, women unafraid to express themselves emotionally, sexually whatever - it could come as arevelation given how women are usually portrayed, and given the extremely twisted, pernicious visions of sexuality in our culture - from Sun TV to the porno they see in our movies and the crap that is imported into our country - the sexuality in my film certainly not gratuitous, is completely one with the dramatic narrative, but is unafraid, therefore not reeking with artifice or coquetry.


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