I love Bollywood! I’ve loved it ever since I was a kid. Yes, I’ve scoffed at it and even rolled my eyes. But, I’ve also laughed, cried and learned more about our culture than I ever would watching anything on PBS. I remember as a small child joyously singing along to Silsa songs (Rang a Barse, if you will) as the movie’s picture appeared fuzzy and out of focus on our television screen. In college, we had a very fun night out at the “Indian Theater” with friends to watch Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. I remember sitting there wishing I could be like Kajol gallivanting through Europe with my friends & cousins (minus the uni-brow). Fast forward to today and I love nothing more than joining my mom in law at Naz Cinemas and snacking on stale popcorn and Sprite. We talk about her upbringing and mine and relish the big screen and all of the tunes that come with it!
This morning Shah Rukh Khan was on National Public Radio promoting My Name is Khan. All of the good feelings I have associated with Indian Cinema boiled up into my heart & warmed my soul. I was so proud to hear the segment…but even prouder of this statistic: More people around the world watch Shah Rukh Khan than Maryl Streep or Brad Pitt. Yeah, wow! I will definitely head to Naz to see My Name is Khan and especially because parts of the movie were filmed in my beloved hometown of Sacramento!
Click here to hear Shah Rukh Khan on NPR:http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123589668



