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Additionally, I really thought Anand did a terrible job playing an action hero. Additionally, Prashant seemed like an idiot because so many bad things happened to him yet he kept opening himself up for more! This is a great film to demonstrate bizarre co-dependency, that's for sure.
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You are who you hang out with and so I had a hard time caring about Janice/Jasbir. Prashant's in for a VERY difficult time-and bets beaten up, robbed and framed for a crime all by Janice's 'friends'! Can they rescue her from this crazy subculture? Although I found the story interesting, there were also a lot of problems with it-namely, it just didn't seem worth all the trouble to rescue a lady who is just bad. However, Jasbir has renamed herself Janice and is now a drug-addict and terrible person. Although Prashant hasn't seen his sister in many years, when he learns what's happened with his sister, he heads to Nepal to rescue her from her dirt-bag friends and reunite her with her family. However, Jasbir has HUGE troubles adjusting and after years of this, she steals money from her father and step-mother and takes off from their home in Montreal to hang with the hippies in Nepal. Prashant is raised by his mother and Jasbir by the father. The film begins with two parents divorcing and, oddly, each taking one of the children. It seems a lot like a reaction of the establishment to the very popular appeal of the Indian religions due to their pop culture appeal. It's a film about the evils of hippies who gravitated towards the Krishnas mostly so they could do drugs, bum money, steal and do nothing with their lives.
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Dev Anand starred, wrote and directed the film. I have seen a lot of Indian films compared to most Americans-which means I still haven't seen that many compared to the average Indian! I realize that this film is considered a classic by many Indians, but since I don't have a sentimental attitude towards Dev Anand and his films (he is considered a genius by many from his native land), I think this might account for my lower score for this one than most reviews.