Kyon? Kis Liye? (2003) - [not in wikipedia list]
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Director:
Vinod TalwarCast
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| Ruby Dhalla | |||
| Chico Sihra | |||
| Saajan Sihra | |||
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2003 (Canada) See more »Also Known As:
Why? And for Whom? See more »Filming Locations:
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ColorThe story line, the acting and the direction of the movie was awful. That is known from the very start no surprise there.
Why would you put songs and dance sequences in a movie with such a low budget and try to make it seem as if its a "typical Indian movie" ? Just by having those won't make it a great nor a decently good movie.
But I must say, out of all the overweight lead actors and over-acting actresses, the one actor that did a decent job was the villain of the movie. I cant remember the character's name but the actor portraying him is Fayyaz Haider I believe.
All in all it's the type of movie you watch to make fun of, like "The Room" or "Desh Drohi".
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Kyon? Kis Liye? is a Bollywood-inspired Hindi-language film that was shot on a low budget in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 2003. The film stars Ruby Dhalla, who was elected to the Canadian House of Commons the year after its completion.Wikipedia
Initial release: 2003
Kyon? Kis Liye? - Wikipedia
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Kyon? Kis Liye? (Why? And for whom?) is a Bollywood-inspired Hindi-language film that was shot on a low budget in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 2003
. The film stars Ruby Dhalla, who was elected to the Canadian House of Commons the year after its completion. Dhalla has sought to block the film's DVD release, arguing that her image was "doctored" in its promotional material.
The film was created by Sihra Productions, which was principally operated by Nand Sihra with his sons Gee and Chico. This was their second film, after and Indian production called Tera Mera Pyar (My And Your Love). The plot of Kyon? Kis Liye? was loosely based on the real-life murder trial of Hamilton resident Sukhwinder Dhillon, with the Sihra brothers playing lead roles. In Bollywood style, the film featured several musical production numbers shot in and around Hamilton.[1] It was screened in Toronto and Hamilton before being released to theatres in India.[2]
Ruby Dhalla appeared in the film as a police officer, and was featured prominently on the film's promotional poster. She explained at the time of the film's release that her image had been digitally altered. "They've contoured my body a bit," she said. "In India, thin is not as in."[3]
In late 2003, federal Heritage Minister Sheila Copps and Indian High Commissioner Shashi Tripathi signed a letter of intent to create a formal relationship between Bollywood and Canada's South Asian film industry. The ceremony took place at the Sihra family's converted auto shop, and the local media noted that the arrangement would benefit companies such as Sinha productions.[4]
Dhalla attempted to block the DVD release of Kyon? Kis Liye? in 2009, arguing that publicity photos and posters from the movie had been "doctored" by putting her face on someone else's body. She also said that the film's release was intended to exploit her status as an elected official. Chico Sihra has said that the images were not doctored, and that Dhalla signed a distribution waiver at the time of the film's production. He adds the form was later destroyed in a fire; Dhalla has denied signing a waiver.[5]
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Ruby Dhalla- Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla tries to block DVD sales
www.nriinternet.com/NRIpoliticians/CANADA/Ontario/.../Kyon_Kis_Liye/index.htm
She claims the movie, posters and photos for the film
were ''doctored'. TORONTO, March 14, 2009. Surinder Singh. On
Wednesday, in an interview with the Toronto Sun, Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla
confirmed her role in the 2003 low-budget Hindi film made in Hamilton called Kyon Kis Liye (Why? And for Whom?). The Toronto ...
Member of the Canadian House of Commons
Ruby
Dhalla is a Canadian politician. She represented the riding of
Brampton—Springdale in the Canadian House of Commons from 2004 to 2011
as a member of the Liberal Party. Wikipedia
Born: 18 February 1974 (age 44), Winnipeg, Canada
Office: Member of the Canadian House of Commons since 2004
Education: Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (1999), University of Winnipeg (1995)
Dhalla film 'Kyon, Kis Liye' continues to create waves ...
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