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West meets East

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Ali Larter is an American B-movie actress stranded in Bombay and cast in a Bollywood movie in Willard Carroll's West meets East opus.

There are some good dance and music sequences and the usual quota of daft romancing. But Marigold loses its sharpness and wit halfway through.

Carroll seems to be saying that we should regard Bollywood as a harmless part of Indian culture.

There are a good many Indians who would have harsher things to say about the all-encompassing genre nowadays.

Marigold
Cert: PG

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