#ibmcsc India 14
You'd need to see a Bollywood movie at least once when you're in India. The experience is unique. It's better than I expected; though could have been a bit improved. First there's the process of getting a ticket. In retrospect, we should have done the American way - just go there.. Then there's the line to go into the cinema--it's tougher than going through airport TSA. I was scanned and they went through my purse, opening up everything -- including the Altoid box! The seats are comfortable, the theater is clean. We saw Ra-One in its second week and so not quite as crowded. I think it's OK. I'm not very good going to see movies in the theater -- falling asleep easily. There was an intermission where you'd take a break for like 10' .. I wonder why. Probably for people to go to the restroom -- very considerate.. or could be to change the reel. The movie was 3-D also, but I don't feel as much 3-D as it should be.
I'm still not very good with picking a good Indian dish (only know that I can eat biryani or dosa)-- for sure, I don't think I like paneer or palak -- don't like the soupy spinach at all. I'm not so quite adventurous, am I? I do like the vegetarian dishes in the Kalakshetra's cafeteria though. Love that a lot.
Here are little few photos:
You'd need to see a Bollywood movie at least once when you're in India. The experience is unique. It's better than I expected; though could have been a bit improved. First there's the process of getting a ticket. In retrospect, we should have done the American way - just go there.. Then there's the line to go into the cinema--it's tougher than going through airport TSA. I was scanned and they went through my purse, opening up everything -- including the Altoid box! The seats are comfortable, the theater is clean. We saw Ra-One in its second week and so not quite as crowded. I think it's OK. I'm not very good going to see movies in the theater -- falling asleep easily. There was an intermission where you'd take a break for like 10' .. I wonder why. Probably for people to go to the restroom -- very considerate.. or could be to change the reel. The movie was 3-D also, but I don't feel as much 3-D as it should be.
I'm still not very good with picking a good Indian dish (only know that I can eat biryani or dosa)-- for sure, I don't think I like paneer or palak -- don't like the soupy spinach at all. I'm not so quite adventurous, am I? I do like the vegetarian dishes in the Kalakshetra's cafeteria though. Love that a lot.
Here are little few photos:
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