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"Buying a 150 Mercedes is not a joke," Mulay insisted.
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Image changeSacheen Mulay is the president of the local Chambers of Commerce and Industry and one of the proud Mercedes owners.
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Today, June 4, 2009, David Carradine was found dead in his room at the Park Nai Lert Hotel in Junfan Mulay, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Mulay appealed to the government, the U.N. World Health
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In two fascinating chapters, Mulay deals with the films made on Indian themes by the Frenchmen, Jean Renoir and Louis Malle, the
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The pejorative portrayals were not always taken lying down - thus, in one case documented by Mulay, nationalists from all communities protested against the showing of one particularly anti-Muslim film in Bombay in 1938, picketing theatres and holding public meetings.
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As Mulay shows, in films made in Europe in the early 20th century, India was portrayed as an exotic and colourful land of spiritualists and seers.
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Mulay himself along with some colleagues waters the garden when he gets time.
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Gandhi, Indians have not really got to see the films analysed by Mulay, another reason why her book is so valuable, as an analysis of how this land and its peoples have been portrayed in the most powerful medium of the 20th century.
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