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Plot

Based on Robinton Mistry's biting epic novel of the same name, this drama recounts the spiritual and physical consequences that result when a decent man allows himself to be convinced to perform an illegal act in the name of patriotism. The story takes place in India, 1971, a time when the country was fighting Pakistan for control of Bangladesh. Middle-aged Parsee Gustad Noble (Roshan Seth) has spent most of his adult life caring for his wife and children. With a sickly daughter and an estranged grown son, Noble feels dissatisfied and bored with his life until he reunites with his estranged friend Jimmy Bilimoria (Naseeruddin Shah), who asks Gustad in a letter to launder money for his cause. Though normally known for his impeccable morals, Gustad agrees to do so, employing the assistance of his dimwitted co-worker Dinshawji (Sam Dastor). This film was shown in the "Special Presentation" category at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. It also received numerous "Genie" awards in its native Canada.
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
113min.
Theatrical Release Date:
03/24/2000
DVD Release Date:
06/26/2001
Distributor(s):
The Shooting Gallery
Director(s):
Themes:
Unlikely Criminals,Work Ethics,Crisis of Conscience
Tone:
Cerebral,Downbeat,Intimate,Reflective,Sweeping,Understated
Keywords:
India (subcontinent),civil-disobedience,crisis-of-conscience,estrangement,ethics,money-laundering
Country of Origin:
USA (03-24-2000)
Language:
English