An entirely speculative article, but as well as commenting on Nic's upcoming visit to India to promote Season Of The Witch, it mentions 'Broken Horses' the Bollywood Gangsta movie Nic was rumoured to star in alongside Mickey Rourke! I would personally love to see those two tohether in any movie...and a bollywood gangster movie sounds pretty awesome!
And I love this picture! This is often my greeting to people, so noone is allowed to poke fun ok?!
It looks like Hollywood veteran Nicolas Cage can't get enough of India! Vidhu Vinod Chopra reportedly went to Hollywood not too long ago to talk to Nicolas Cage and Mickey Rourke about starring in his upcoming movie Broken Horses.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra is making a gangster movie inspired by Parinda starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, so who better to contact than two of Hollywood's most popular action heroes, Mickey Rourke and Nicolas Cage? The movie is scheduled to start shooting early next year.
Cage, who starred in hits like Leaving Las Vegas and Raising Arizona, has not been very lucky at the box-office lately. He has starred in movies like The Family Man and Kick-Ass, but has not managed to make a noteworthy comeback on the big screen.
But now the actor is ready to promote his latest project Season Of The Witch and he has set his eyes on India! Cage is planning on making a trip to India early in January and we think this could be the start of a love affair between Nicolas Cage and India
-- Edited by Lula Argante on Monday 27th of December 2010 03:22:46 PM
Absolutely lady true, I also think Nic appreciates and likes to honour the traditons of the country he is in....I am glad he gets to experience that as a positive side effect of the job!!
what is funny is that according to my Indian friends they do not always use namaste..and like in somewhere like Thailand one has to also know the height to place namaste hands..it means diffferent things at different levels. I feel what I do is more an international or universal gesture, I use it to say hello, goodbye and to thank people and it always makes them laugh!! but it feels right to me. I have been doing it since I got into yoga many moons ago. in Reiki terms (japanese healing art) it is called gassho...which to me means the soul in me honours the soul in you..or at it's truest level, oneness of all...all beings, spirit and matter, and heaven and earth (symbolised by the hands together) Lol...sorry for the long aside!