Daily Times

Daily Times

Home |  RSS | Archives | Company Financials | Contact Us | Tuesday, February 09, 2010 

Main News
National
Islamabad
Karachi
Lahore
Briefs
Foreign
Editorial
Business
Real Estate
Sport
Infotainment
Advertise
 
Sunday Magazine
 
External Links
Upperhost.com
Best Web Hosting
Remove Security Tool
Jobs in Pakistan
Florence and the Machine Tickets
 
Google


 
Thursday, February 05, 2009 E-Mail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version

Share this story!  del.icio.us digg Reddit Furl Fark TailRank Ma.gnolia NewsVine Simpy Spurl 

Bollywood producer apologises over Buddha gaffe

An Indian filmmaker has apologised for a scene in his latest film that suggested that the Buddha was born in India rather than Nepal. Producer Ramesh Sippy said the opening segment in the action-comedy ‘Chandni Chowk to China’ was badly researched but he had not intended to hurt anyone’s feelings. “The controversial scene is just a voiceover and was not even required. It will be deleted,” he was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India news agency. Sippy apologised on behalf of the entire cast and crew, it added. Nepal’s home ministry last month banned the film after protests on the streets of the capital Kathmandu, despite the offending remarks having been cut by the country’s censors. ‘Chandni Chowk to China’ — a co-production with US studio Warner Brothers — is Bollywood’s first Hindi-language film to be shot on location in China. It was released on January 16 but was roundly panned by critics. The opening scene narrates how the hero, Akshay Kumar, a lowly Indian chef mistaken for the reincarnation of a fabled Chinese warrior, was from the birthplace of the Lord Buddha. But Siddhartha Gautama, who became the original Buddha around 2,500 years ago, was born in southwest Nepal. afp

Home | Infotainment


Share this story!  del.icio.us digg Reddit Furl Fark TailRank Ma.gnolia NewsVine Simpy Spurl 
Today
Miley Cyrus’ slant-eye pose slammed by Asian group
Bollywood producer apologises over Buddha gaffe
Britney Spears sued by former manager
Singer sues Michael Jackson and Rihanna
The Pink Panther 2
International Toy Fair 2009
Carla Bruni’s Italian castle sold
Zebra crossing for lovers
Surf ‘n’ turf funeral
Couple bridge huge age gap through art
Jobless German cracks jackpot: lottery
MySpace has booted 90,000 sex offenders
Priest pays parents to give unfashionable names to babies
 
Daily Times - All Rights Reserved
Site developed and hosted by WorldCALL Internet Solutions