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Gulabi Aaina (2003)

Gulabi Aaina (2003)

GENRESComedy,Short
LANGHindi
ACTOR
Edwin FernandesRamesh MenonRishi RajRufy Khan
DIRECTOR
Sridhar Rangayan

SYNOPSICS

Gulabi Aaina (2003) is a Hindi movie. Sridhar Rangayan has directed this movie. Edwin Fernandes,Ramesh Menon,Rishi Raj,Rufy Khan are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2003. Gulabi Aaina (2003) is considered one of the best Comedy,Short movie in India and around the world.

The Pink Mirror pits two Indian drag queens against a westernized gay teenager in a battle to woo a handsome hunk. It's a clash of the east and west. Who will win? The drag queens, who are expert in the art of seduction with their wit, innuendo and cunning or the young teenager who is saucy, slutty and sly? Underneath the campy humorous exterior, the film is an exploration of the Indian gay landscape and understanding of the deep, humanly tender bondings that exist between drag queens in India who form unique, non-patriarchal families. Using the Bollywood soap idiom of song, dance and drama and for the first time in the Indian drag queens' very own language, Hindi, the film also explores other veiled issues related to the Indian gay community: the lurking threat of HIV/AIDS.

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Gulabi Aaina (2003) Reviews

  • An insider's look at some aspects of the urban gay world

    nkarani2004-06-17

    Call it a day--or evening--in the life of two Indian drag queens. Yes, one of the best aspects of Gulabi Aaina or The Pink Mirror is that the urban Indian gay male-mainly drag queen, yes, but also the 'straight acting' one is mirrored on screen. And being able to relate to the characters makes the film more funny, more touching for this audience more than for any other. No, the non-Indian audience, of any sexual orientation, will definitely find it entertaining too. Most Indian, straight, male viewers though may not approve of the in-your-face sexuality of Shabo and Bibbo. Their appearance, their language, their body language will, of course, be termed coarse, and, by some, even obscene--as the Indian censors termed it. i shall not go into the debate over definitions of obscenity but suffice to say that the film is not obscene, especially in comparison with some of the pretentious stuff that passes for art or the obscenely expensive trash that is hyped by the media. In Gulabi Aaina, Sridhar has presented reality--it may not be everyone's reality, it may even embarrass the same people it portrays, but it's a wickedly funny truth that you see in the mirror. Now, why an eight rating... (by the way, i can't comment on the technical aspects or the sub-titling in English) The acting is not perfect--it would be obvious that this is a cast relatively new to being in front of the camera. overall the bitchiness of the two drag queens is overdone, to the point where it acquires a tinge of harmful meanness. the HIV angle is at least a little contrived, maybe even unnecessary. sometimes the indulgent singing by the characters goes on for far too long...(maybe, Sridhar could have managed to cut down the film just enough to qualify this as a short film.) these are some minor irritants to an otherwise enjoyable film.

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  • Garbage, save your time

    ComedyFan20102017-09-22

    What did I just watch? It was so bad.... The movie is said to be the first depiction of drag queens in India and even prohibited in it's country. Or at least it was, I am not sure about the current status since the movie came out in 2003 and for all we know it isn't considered offensive now. But even if it is banned people are not missing much. From the opening on it seems like soft core porn to me although there isn't really any porn, just the shower scene comes close. But all the music, the cuts, it really felt like some old school porn. I won't say anything against the acting abilities of the actors. They seem to haven't done anything before or after, except for Rufy Khan who has done a few movies after that. And maybe they could do it well in a good movie, but here they just made some sickening exaggeration of constantly horny drag queens and gays. The flirting moments in the movie were gross, the giggling, the facial expressions, everything. Why was the part of HIV in it? Just to summarize everything connected with homosexuality? Felt so useless in there. Supposed to be comedy but I saw nothing funny or any joke. Maybe not being part of Indian gay culture made them unnoticeable for me. Luckily it is a short movie, but I still feel sad to have lost that half an hour from my life and would like to warn others to avoid it.

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