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Explore the diverse regions of India. Your journey commences in the Lost City of Leh, Northern India, before moving onto Darjeeling, Calcutta, Andaman Islands, Madras, Goa, Bombay and Mumbai. Read more
| Starring | Andrew Daddo, Justine Shapiro, Holly Morris, Megan McCormick |
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| Genres | Special Interest |
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Explore the diverse regions of India. Your journey commences in the Lost City of Leh, Northern India, before moving onto Darjeeling, Calcutta, Andaman Islands, Madras, Goa, Bombay and Mumbai.
| Starring | Andrew Daddo, Justine Shapiro, Holly Morris, Megan McCormick |
|---|---|
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Special Interest |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | To Rent: DVD: 18 Apr 2005 |
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Very real and informative
In my experience, good travel guides are hard to find. This one is definitely an exception. If you are thinking of visiting India or even just want to educate... read more »
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India
O.K, Very Basic. You get to see some of India in little detail & not much scenery
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more about the presenter than the country
If you want a film that really informs about India, don't bother with this one. The presenter is self absorbed and totally uninteresting. He seems to feel ... read more »
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A good overview
Gave a basic overview of India, but some of the presenters weren't really that inspiring. I guess we'll just have to go and check it out for ourselves... read more »
Indian movie-maker Anurag Kashyap is hoping to impress industry bosses at the Cannes Film Festival in France in a bid to shake off the image of Bollywood musicals. The director is in France for the annual gathering to showcase his new project, The Gangs of Wasseypur, and it's one of a handful of Indian dramas being unveiled at the event. And Kashyap is adamant the movie industry in his native country is undergoing such a dramatic change that hard-hitting films could soon overshadow traditional, Read more