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"Veere Di Wedding" Challenges South Asian Social Norms

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I had a chance this week to see Veere Di Wedding, the latest Bollywood flick released recently in Silicon Valley, CA. The movie's story revolves around the lives of four childhood friends Kalindi (Kareena Kapoor), Avni (Sonam kapoor), Meera (ShikhaTalsania) and Sakshi (Swara Bhaskar).


The film appears to be India's version of the popular HBO series "Sex and the City" that ran from 1998 to 2004 in the United States. Sex and the City features lives of four unmarried career women living in New York City. The series explores changing women's' roles in American society and how the changes are impacting workplaces and women's relationships with men.

Directed by Shashanka Ghosh, it is a story of four drinking, smoking, foul-mouthed female friends from upscale South Delhi. These are well-educated young womenasserting their independence by challenging social norms in a highly patriarchal Indian society. The behavior and the language of the female characters in the movie has shocked and outraged many in India. The screening of the movie has been banned in Pakistan and slammed by Hindu groups in India.

As the name suggests, Veere Di Wedding (Friend's Wedding) features a wedding, a big fat Indian wedding. It is the celebration of the union of Kalindi with Rishabh (Sumeet Vyas) that brings together the four main female characters. They share their stories and the drama unfolds.

Each of the four characters is defying traditions in their own way with the common thread being refusal to accept arranged marriages within their caste and class. Meera has married an American against her parents' will. Sakshi is a frustrated wife of an Indian man in London when he catches her using a mechanical device to pleasure herself. Avni, a divorce lawyer, is dumped by an Indian man picked by her mother as a "suitable" mate for her. Kalindi has been happily living with Rishabh in Australia. She only reluctantly agrees to solemnize the relationship upon Rishabh's insistence.

The film and the cast have generated a lot of controversy in both India and Pakistan. Box office receipts so far suggest the controversy has helped sell more tickets.

Swara Bhaskar drew sharp criticism from several Pakistani celebrities for saying that "Pakistan is a failing state run by sharia laws" and then she added "why should we take pleasure in all the silly things that happen in Pakistan? Apologies to all my Pakistani friends…”

Swara was heavily trolled by right-wing Hindu groups after she protested the rape-murder of an 8 year old Muslim Kashmiri girl Asifa by posting a picture of herself holding a placard that said: “ I am Hindustan. I am Ashamed. 8 years old ! Gangraped! Murdered!! In 'Devi'-sthan temple!!! #Kathua”.

"At least Indians and Pakistanis have finally managed to find something to agree about,” Bhaskar told BuzzFeed News. “Maybe this is the Indo-Pak peace talk we needed.”

Veere Di Wedding is not suitable for moviegoers of all ages. The film would shock and outrage many South Asians for its content. It does, however, begin to explore the possibility of significant social and workplace impact of the growing population of educated career women in the region. It is recommended for adult audiences who have watched R-rated western movies in the past.

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http://www.riazhaq.com/2018/06/veere-di-wedding-challenges-south-asian.html
 
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I had a chance this week to see Veere Di Wedding, the latest Bollywood flick released recently in Silicon Valley, CA.

I knew it, once a Bollywood movie is banned in Pakistan, Pakistanis will watch that movie.

So how many Pakistanis have watched Veere Di Wedding so far ?
 
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I knew it, once a Bollywood movie is banned in Pakistan, Pakistanis will watch that movie.

So how many Pakistanis have watched Veere Di Wedding so far ?
Lol bollywood movies are crap. I wonder who watch these third class movies.
 
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Swara Bhaskar drew sharp criticism from several Pakistani celebrities for saying that "Pakistan is a failing state run by sharia laws"



She's an opportunist who says things when it suits her.
 
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Lol bollywood movies are crap. I wonder who watch these third class movies.
It's alright is you don't like it. There are so many people in Pakistan who can't live without Bollywood. They like it so much that Bollywood generates 70% of Pakistan cinema revenue.
With Indian films – which generated some 70 per cent of the total revenue of cinemas – taken out, audiences simply stopped going to the cinema, leading to a drop in revenue even for Pakistani films.

https://herald.dawn.com/news/1153991

This thread is a proof that Pakistanis will watch Bollywood movies even if that movie is banned in Pakistan. Now what does that tell ya?
 
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Swara Bhaskar drew sharp criticism from several Pakistani celebrities for saying that "Pakistan is a failing state run by sharia laws"



She's an opportunist who says things when it suits her.
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Swara Bhaskar drew sharp criticism from several Pakistani celebrities for saying that "Pakistan is a failing state run by sharia laws"



She's an opportunist who says things when it suits her.
Much like Pakistani celebrities and Cricketers in India. Wont you agree ?
 
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#EidMubarak to everyone including the toiletless negihbours

@RiazHaq

Sir why you write this promotional article. You can post this on social media websites instead of here. There is no use posting here plus I just checked its not screened in Pakistan also. Actually no indian films are being screened in the territory. As there are too many Pakistani releases as well as Hollywood movies right now.Should promote the movies which are being screened on Eid . These are the movies being screened in cinema near my home.
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