SCREENING & LIVE EVENT
Dil Se

Part of Politics as Spectacle: The Films of Mani Ratnam
Sunday, August 2, 2015, 4:00 p.m.

Followed by a discussion with Mani Ratnam and Richard Peña and a reception sponsored by Brick Lane Curry House, featuring live music by the Arun Ramamurthy Trio, Roopa Mahadevanand the Navatman Music Collective 

Dir. Mani Ratnam. 1998, 164 mins. 35mm. In Hindi with English subtitles. With Shahrukh Khan, Manisha Koirala. Screened to great acclaim at Berlin’s Forum for Young Film, Dil Se begins as All-India Radio reporter Amar (the indomitable Shahrukh Khan) is stuck in a train station, waiting for the express that will take him to his next assignment. He spies a beautiful young woman and is instantly smitten, but she disappears on him; she will return, unexpectedly, to become a factor in his life, again and again—even though her ultimate aim is not clear. Romance, separatist politics, terrorism and some eye-popping dance numbers perfectly blend in this visual tour-de-force that remains one of Ratnam’s most beloved films.

This event is sold out. Standby tickets may become available at the door. Visit the Museum's admission desk after 11:30am on the day of the screening to secure a position in the standby line. Museum members will be given priority. Tickets: $15 ($9 for Museum members at the Film Lover, Dual, and Family levels / free for Silver Screen members and above). 

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