The Namesake details

The Namesake
Format: 12 DVD
Starring: Irfan Khan, Jagannath Guha, Ruma Guha Thakurta, Tabu, Sandip Deb, Sukanya
Director: Mira Nair
Genres: Bollywood - General, Comedy, Drama, Romance
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX
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The Namesake
12 Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 2 hours 2 minutes
Rental release: 30 Jul 2007
Main languages: Bengali, Hindi, English
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  • 4 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    Kal Penn stars in this comedy/drama.

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  • "For Our Parents - Who Gave Us Everything"

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Baz (104 reviews) from London , 01 Aug 2007

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    This movie deals with Bengali culture in India and families both in their native lands and abroad - and I have to say is one of the most satisfying and beautiful watches I had the pleasure of sitting down to. To an Irishman of 49 and typical multiplex type, I'd admit that most of the cast is unrecognizable to me, but that makes no odds, because all are uniformly superb. And I love the insights the film gives into a culture as fascinating as theirs.

    It begins in 1977 when a young Bengali man (who has been to study in the USA since 1974) is back in his native Calcutta to meet his new bride - one that is picked out for him whether he likes her or not. He is Ashoke, an engineer with prospects - played subtly and gently by a fantastic Irrfan Khan. Ashoke gets real lucky - his bride is the quietly beautiful Ashima (it means limitless, played by the gorgeous Bollywood star Tabu). Waiting with her parents, Ashoke looks uncomfortable but resigned - its been done this way for centuries. Before Ashima goes into the room to see him for the first time - she tries on his American shoes he's left outside the room - they fit and she likes them - a good sign. Ashima takes them off and meekly enters - ultra respect to her elders. Ashoke is not traditionally handsome, but his big soppy bug-eyes and equally studious glasses tell you that this is a good man - and an intelligent one. They marry in full traditional dress and custom. Ashima waves her family goodbye at the airport and then on to New York.

    Life in America is foreign to her, but she adapts. Besides, something else is happening that makes it all bearable; Ashima is slowly but surely falling in love with her 'chosen' husband. It's in these scenes that the film shows it true charm - it's so beautifully and realistically handled (many scenes returned to later in flashback to flesh out dialogue that is important and pivitol to the story). Their relationship is an evolving love, away from need and initial awkwardness into a mutual respect for each other. The believability of the two lead actors here is crucial - and you can feel their drawing together - year after year after year.

    The story continues to both of their kids being born (a boy and a girl), then young, then grown up and full of New Yawk attitude and difficulty with the 'old ways' - even with their names. 1st born - and most rebellious - the boy's name is Gogol (played by Kal Penn), which he hates with a passion until he finds out why his father called him that (a train journey and a passenger who changed his life). Gogol and his sister's dual identities cause them both conflict and even heartache. They endure racism, work, snobbery, meet potential partners, they marry - and on it goes - to sad and joyful surprises as their life journey progresses. It's set across 25 years and there's a lot crammed in. (Gogul's sister Sonia is played by Sahira Nair)

    The Namesake is as much about Indian culture (then and now) as it is about the power and pull of family - that one thing that unites us all with love and misery in equal measure! I can't recommend this movie enough - in my Top 20 with a bullet. A gentle and beautiful surprise I heartily recommend.

    P.S.: Like Gustavo Santaolalla's music in 'The Motorcycle Diaries' and 'Babel', Nitin Sawhney's music is one of the reasons the movie has such slow and majestic power - an absolutely gorgeous soundtrack - and one I'm going to buy pronto!

    P.P.S.: The title of this review is from the dedication in the credits by the Director Mira Nair (she also made 'Salaam Bombay' and the equally excellent 'Monsoon Wedding').
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  • Generation Gap

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer , 29 Dec 2012
    Based on a family living in Amercia and the younger generation torn between cultures. A lovely film to watch and pulls at the heart strings.
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  • Really worth watching...

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By PW1967 (2 reviews) , 27 Nov 2012
    Touching film that follows one families story over 2 continents and across 2 generations. Not a strong storyline but a beautiful narrative.
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  • Wrong Focus

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By GemmaK (4 reviews) , 06 Aug 2011
    I adore the mother and father in this story and I wish the whole movie had focused on their relationship and her adaptation to Canadian life. However it veered off to make the son Gogol the main character, and I did not like him or find him very sympathetic so I quickly got bored and wanted it to end. The touching scenes with his parents were definitely the best thing about this.
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  • Night in

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By a customer , 08 Jun 2011
    good for a night in with a bottle of wine. we enjoyed the movie but the book was better than the film.
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  • timeless, moving and endearing

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from hertfordshire , 11 Jun 2010
    This was a moving film - really well crafted. It's not slow - like a fine wine, it develops into a rich, comforting, mature and very enjoyable experience which leaves you with something to think about after you have finished the last drop. We loved this film.
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