What doesn't kill you comes to Musafir

Thursday, August 20
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A New week A new Thursday So Musafir wanders on Looking for an untold story A story to be shared May be a new one This Thursday, August 20th, our story opens with some chaotic bang-bang and a couple of guys with ski masks and guns trying to rob an armored truck. Whatever the take, it looks like penny-ante stuff, from the crummy getaway car to the generic mini-mall parking lot with its few random passers-by, one of whom turns out to be a cop with a gun. For reasons that become clear only later, one of the thieves, Paulie (Ethan Hawke), pulls off his mask and goes after the cop, walking into the line of fire and popping bullets before a freeze frame stops him in his tracks. The whole setup feels like a story you’ve seen a hundred times, a crucial difference being that there is something about this one that keeps you hooked... We will start the movie as soon as it gets dark. I would like to thank Leslie Hawke of Ovidiu Rom for lending us the copy of the movie and giving us the permission to show it. Also by then I will be back from Berlin with bags full of Indian spices... for those of you who want to enjoy a spicy meal.


After the sunset comes "Before Sunrise"

Thursday at Musafir
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The story starts with Jesse meeting Céline on a train from Budapest and striking up a conversation with her. Jesse is going to Vienna to catch a flight back to the United States, whereas Céline is returning to university in Paris after visiting her grandmother… Some of you may already know what happens after that. Some may not. Never the less some stories are worth watching over And over. Hope to see you tomorrow. Regards, Amarjit


Tonight's Movie

summer 2009
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Seems like summer is back again… ☺ Tonight we will show “Reality Bites”


Thursday, November 12

Global Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009
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The film is loosely based on Ismat Chugtai's 1941 story Lihaf (The Quilt).[1] It is the first Indian film to explicitly show homosexual relations. After its 1998 release in India, right-wing Hindu groups staged several violent protests, setting off a flur


We're finaly covered

winter 2009
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We are fully covered now
Placid winter is here
Sun drenched days
At Musafir it is almost like summer within
These days you can look up and see the moon rise
Your shadows reflecting on clear translucent walls
Light moves with time
Time...
I remember when we just opened
And started to tell stories
It is time again
To share stories
Come tell us how was your summer

By the way anyone for a
Tandoori turkey
:)