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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/89607809.jpg?w=300&h=200" />IFC&rsquo;s miniseries <em>Bollywood Hero </em>premiered on Tuesday, August 4, at the Rubin Art Museum. <em>SNL</em> alum <strong>Chris Kattan </strong>plays the leading man in this (surprisingly) funny new show, co-starring Miss India USA <strong>Pooja Kumar</strong> and real-life Bollywood starlet <strong>Neha Dhupia.</strong><br />&nbsp;<br /><strong>Edward Norton</strong> walked around outside the screening room, looking at artist <strong>Pablo Bartholomew</strong>&rsquo;s vibrant photographs of the Nagas hill people of India, before taking a seat near the front, and <strong>Seth Meyers </strong>blew kisses to former <em>SNL</em> co-star<strong> Rachel Dratch. </strong><br />&nbsp;<br />The screening of episode one showed off Mr. Kattan&rsquo;s (again, surprising) versatility in what appears to be his most grown-up venture yet. He plays an exaggeration of himself, hanging with<em> SNL</em> co-stars <strong>Maya Rudolph </strong>and <strong>Andy Samberg</strong>, and lamenting the, ahem, rather low-brow films he is consistently offered in Hollywood. There are plenty of jabs about Kattan characters Mango and Mr. Peepers, and a few more about Corky Romano, but it takes an appearance by <strong>Keanu Reeves</strong> to lead him to the decision to go to Mumbai and take on a Bollywood film.<br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;It&rsquo;s refreshing to be proud of something that you&rsquo;re involved in,&rdquo; Mr. Kattan told the Transom.&nbsp; Of the humor, he said: &ldquo;It's dry but it&rsquo;s not gross and we will say the f-word but we don&rsquo;t talk about the vagina a lot. It&rsquo;s real, and it&rsquo;s not offensive. I think the best comedies are the kind that last&mdash;that tell a story. As opposed to, like, this is so frickin&rsquo; funny, but then two months later someone outdoes that joke, and you don&rsquo;t even remember the movie but it made $200 million anyway. We&rsquo;re not in it for the money, we really wanted to create something memorable.&rdquo; <br />&nbsp;<br />Shot on location in Mumbai, the show contrasts begging children and garbage-strewn beaches with jasmine gardens and Mercedes-driving chauffeurs. &ldquo;That&rsquo;s the reality of being in India,&rdquo; said Ms. Dhupia. &ldquo;Fortunes are made overnight&mdash;people hit rock bottom instantly, and people at rock bottom shoot up. It&rsquo;s a crazy country&mdash;in a good way!&rdquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />In true Bollywood style, the show features song-and-dance numbers, choreographed by <strong>Longinus Fernandes</strong>, who also choreographed dances in <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>. Unfortunately for fans of the Butabi brothers, none of the dances feature Night at the Roxbury signature head-bobs. <br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;He&rsquo;s got a style, he&rsquo;s very unique,&rdquo; Mr. Fernandes said of Mr. Kattan&rsquo;s dance skills. <br />&nbsp;<br />When asked for her thoughts on Mr. Kattan&rsquo;s dancing, Ms. Dhupia replied, &ldquo;Oh my God! Do you want me to be honest?&rdquo; with a laugh. &ldquo;With Chris, he had the right attitude&mdash;he made every wrong move look right!&rdquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;He&rsquo;s hilarious and he&rsquo;s so talented!&rdquo; gushed Ms. Kumar of her co-star. &ldquo;Because of him I&rsquo;m going to take improv classes!&rdquo; <br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;It has cultural significance and Chris Kattan was dancing, so it had everything I wanted!&rdquo; Mr. Meyers told the Transom after the screening.<br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;I liked how it didn&rsquo;t fit many stereotypes&mdash;like American sitcom kind of things,&rdquo; Ms. Dratch said. &ldquo;He made his own sort of genre there!&rdquo;</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/89607809.jpg?w=300&h=200" />IFC&rsquo;s miniseries <em>Bollywood Hero </em>premiered on Tuesday, August 4, at the Rubin Art Museum. <em>SNL</em> alum <strong>Chris Kattan </strong>plays the leading man in this (surprisingly) funny new show, co-starring Miss India USA <strong>Pooja Kumar</strong> and real-life Bollywood starlet <strong>Neha Dhupia.</strong><br />&nbsp;<br /><strong>Edward Norton</strong> walked around outside the screening room, looking at artist <strong>Pablo Bartholomew</strong>&rsquo;s vibrant photographs of the Nagas hill people of India, before taking a seat near the front, and <strong>Seth Meyers </strong>blew kisses to former <em>SNL</em> co-star<strong> Rachel Dratch. </strong><br />&nbsp;<br />The screening of episode one showed off Mr. Kattan&rsquo;s (again, surprising) versatility in what appears to be his most grown-up venture yet. He plays an exaggeration of himself, hanging with<em> SNL</em> co-stars <strong>Maya Rudolph </strong>and <strong>Andy Samberg</strong>, and lamenting the, ahem, rather low-brow films he is consistently offered in Hollywood. There are plenty of jabs about Kattan characters Mango and Mr. Peepers, and a few more about Corky Romano, but it takes an appearance by <strong>Keanu Reeves</strong> to lead him to the decision to go to Mumbai and take on a Bollywood film.<br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;It&rsquo;s refreshing to be proud of something that you&rsquo;re involved in,&rdquo; Mr. Kattan told the Transom.&nbsp; Of the humor, he said: &ldquo;It's dry but it&rsquo;s not gross and we will say the f-word but we don&rsquo;t talk about the vagina a lot. It&rsquo;s real, and it&rsquo;s not offensive. I think the best comedies are the kind that last&mdash;that tell a story. As opposed to, like, this is so frickin&rsquo; funny, but then two months later someone outdoes that joke, and you don&rsquo;t even remember the movie but it made $200 million anyway. We&rsquo;re not in it for the money, we really wanted to create something memorable.&rdquo; <br />&nbsp;<br />Shot on location in Mumbai, the show contrasts begging children and garbage-strewn beaches with jasmine gardens and Mercedes-driving chauffeurs. &ldquo;That&rsquo;s the reality of being in India,&rdquo; said Ms. Dhupia. &ldquo;Fortunes are made overnight&mdash;people hit rock bottom instantly, and people at rock bottom shoot up. It&rsquo;s a crazy country&mdash;in a good way!&rdquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />In true Bollywood style, the show features song-and-dance numbers, choreographed by <strong>Longinus Fernandes</strong>, who also choreographed dances in <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>. Unfortunately for fans of the Butabi brothers, none of the dances feature Night at the Roxbury signature head-bobs. <br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;He&rsquo;s got a style, he&rsquo;s very unique,&rdquo; Mr. Fernandes said of Mr. Kattan&rsquo;s dance skills. <br />&nbsp;<br />When asked for her thoughts on Mr. Kattan&rsquo;s dancing, Ms. Dhupia replied, &ldquo;Oh my God! Do you want me to be honest?&rdquo; with a laugh. &ldquo;With Chris, he had the right attitude&mdash;he made every wrong move look right!&rdquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;He&rsquo;s hilarious and he&rsquo;s so talented!&rdquo; gushed Ms. Kumar of her co-star. &ldquo;Because of him I&rsquo;m going to take improv classes!&rdquo; <br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;It has cultural significance and Chris Kattan was dancing, so it had everything I wanted!&rdquo; Mr. Meyers told the Transom after the screening.<br />&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;I liked how it didn&rsquo;t fit many stereotypes&mdash;like American sitcom kind of things,&rdquo; Ms. Dratch said. &ldquo;He made his own sort of genre there!&rdquo;</p>
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