Wow, that’s just - wow. It’s rare I see famous Indian actors or actresses starring in American movies. And I realize Pink Panther 2 - with Steve Martin - isn’t exactly the greatest movie of all time. But I am still stunned and pleased to hear it. I mean, I saw Temple of Doom, and I love Om Prakash, but still - he was a villain.
I misread the title, and thought that she was going to be the next Pink Panther. “She’s playing an large and unusually pigmented gem? That should be… interesting.”
Expect to see more of it as the proportion of box office revenue coming from overseas continues to increase.
(And this is hardly a bad thing, by the way. Hollywood following money = Hollywood reflecting a global culture. We could do with a significantly less lily-white mainstream culture.)
“Pink Panther” was so bad it made me lose my faith in God. And that was despite having a talented cast and a certified hottie. Replacing the hottie with another hottie isn’t quite enough to make me think it’s not going to suck.
I remember the days when dusky actresses were not welcome in Indian cinema, or were made to look as light as possible. Look at Rekha. She is dusky but they made her up to look so light all her life.
I like Aishwarya but I also have a small problem with her fans. They say she is the best that ever existed. I am a Rekha fan, and feel Aishwarya is a good actress, and a good dancer, and very beautiful - but she hasn’t put in her time yet. When she’s been in the industry 30+ years and still beautiful and still breaking hearts, then I’ll acknowledge she’s one of the best.
What, are you kidding? Look over Steve Martin’s page at IMDB. Of the features he’s made, nearly a third of them (that I’m sure of) are bad remakes or sequels to same, from Pennies From Heaven through his first Pink Panther. And that’s not even counting Roxanne and Simple Twist of Fate, which are really also remakes.
He’s not doing anyone a favor by appearing in Pink Panther 2. This is his stock in trade.
Lovely girl, but she’s UK-born. Aishwarya actually is Indian. Not that it makes much difference to me, but I do like the idea that Indian-born girls have a chance like this.
I have always thought Martin Short should have been the one to be the next Pink Panther. He always did a good Frenchman. I was very disappointed with Steve Martin.