BRIDE AND PREJUDICE

BRIDE AND PREJUDICE

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Jane Austen's canonical PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, one of the most classic English writers, is transformed by Gurinder Chadha into a Bollywood spectacle. Light, flamboyant and witty, the film playfully inverts colonial hierarchies by reclaiming English literary heritage for new voices and new audiences.

Jane Austen captured by Bollywood, England captured by India, the culture of the coloniser captured by the colonised. The architect of this takeover is Gurinder Chadha, a pioneering director whose feature debut, BHAJI ON THE BEACH, was the first feature film directed by a British woman of Asian heritage  (born in the Indian diaspora in Kenya). Chadha took on the iconic novel PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by the equally iconic English writer, transforming it into a full-scale Bollywood musical. 

The plot remains unchanged: there are daughters to be married off, among them Lalita (the equivalent of Elizabeth Bennet in the novel); a handsome Mr Darcy; and a series of obstacles that love must overcome.  Only now, she is Indian, he is American, and an ocean separates them.

The shameless visual grandeur has little in common with the restrained English drama. Chadha’s adaptation is spectacular and easy to watch, laced with humour and irony. Its significance lies in the very gesture of appropriation – reclaiming the British canon for the pleasure of those outcasts long relegated to its margins. Unlike other postcolonial works intent on deconstructing the culture of empire, Chadha treats Austen with gleeful irreverence. She plays with convention without any hang-ups, dismantling the English canon by centring the adorable face of Indian superstar Aishwarya Rai.

Text: Karolina Kosińska PhD

2004 | 111'

Gurinder Chadha

UK, USA, India

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