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"'Provoked' is not exactly the word," Elizabeth replied.
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"With films such as Provoked, Water and Namesake, the Tongues on Fire film festival [through March 31] puts 'Asian women in a deciding position, to feature films that discuss the issues we need to talk about,' says the festival's co-founder and psychotherapist Dr Pushpinder Chowdhary," writes Sara Newman in the Independent.
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"'Provoked' is not exactly the word," Elizabeth replied.
Hills of the Shatemuc Susan Warner 1852
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For Aishwarya, who has made her presence felt internationally through English language films like 'Bride and Prejudice', 'Mistress of Spices', 'Provoked' and 'Pink Panther 2', signing films and endorsements has been a very selective affair.
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What sets Deepa Mehta's "Heaven On Earth" apart from other films including Jagmohan Mundhra's "Provoked" is the fusion of unspoken unexpressed terror with mythological elements all packed with sardine-like compactness into a small apartment in Ontario, Canada, where Chand arrives fearful and hopeful after her wedding.
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'Provoked' director Jag Mundhra is also at Cannes reportedly looking for fresh faces, and at the Indian Pavillion.
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London-based Indian filmmaker Jagmohan Mundhra, who directed the actress in the critically acclaimed English movie "Provoked", also credits her as a superstar with an international appeal.
India eNews 2008
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My personal experience with her from 'Provoked' says that the film wouldn't have worked without her.
AndhraCafe.com 2008
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My personal experience with her from 'Provoked' says that the film wouldn't have worked without her.
India eNews 2008
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Olbermann Claims US 'Provoked' Russia, Sees 'Troubling Neocon Echoes'
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