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Mississippi Masala

Screening on Film
Directed by Mira Nair.
With Denzel Washington, Sarita Choudhury, Roshan Seth.
US, 1992, 35mm, color, 118 min.

In this follow-up to her critically acclaimed debut feature, Salaam Bombay!, Nair shifts her focus from South Asia to the American South. The story of Mississippi Masala actually begins in Uganda in the early 1970s, where dictator Idi Amin had seized the property of all Asians and expelled them. Nair chronicles the exile of the family of a successful Indian lawyer and its resettlement in Greenwood, Mississippi, in a rundown motel. Out of these unlikely elements Nair (with screenwriter Sooni Taraporevela) creates a latter-day multicultural Romeo and Juliet tale in which the family’s daughter (Choudhury) begins dating a local black businessman (Washington), to the consternation of both the Asian-Indian and the African-American communities.

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