“Films can only be made by by-passing the will of those who appear in them,
using not what they do, but what they are.”
Robert Bresson
"The embarrassing thing
is that the salad dressing is outgrossing my films."
Paul Newman
The romantic action drama by producer Aditya Chopra shows how One Shot Nandu, played by Neil Nitin and Pinky Palkar, portrayed by Deepika, starts a friendship that soon leads to a beautiful love story on the streets of Mumbai amid the chaos and dangerous gangs.
Although Rodger lets us draw our own conclusions to the big God question, many of those he spoke with, such as Ringo Starr, stated emphatically that "God is love." And, as universal definitions go, that's not a bad one.
Enlighten Up!
Even if transformation didn't arrive in the way Churchill expected, a material guy was able to get something almost spiritual out of his experience.
The story of these five friends makes for a spiritual life lesson that goes beyond hoops, as their coach teaches them to respect family and women, and encourages the bonds of brotherhood.
The film combines compelling action footage with an intimate look at some of the earth's most elusive animals, creating a documentary on a grand scale—going beyond the typical nature films seen in classrooms to an epic vision of our planet.
At the heart of the Buddhism faith is the idea of reincarnation, a concept that when people die their soul enters another body and they have another life.