Stores coming and Tshirt questions.09.03.08


We often get asked the question “where can I buy DW gear in a store?” Well, we do distribute worldwide online, and, we are currently in talks with local boutiques in a whole bunch of cities. So stay tuned for that news.

On the topic of DW in stores, we have a new outlet center opening in October at QEW/Winston Churchil , (near Toronto Canada). You will be able to buy ALL new and vintage DW clothes. That will be huge, and of course we’ll keep everyone in the loop on this store opening, and all store openings.

We’ve also been getting a bunch of questions about the “Bollywood Dance Academy.” shirt, and why it’s currenly its only available in ladies?
We do change up our desgins and may introduce a ladies version in the future.
Join out mailling list (on our main site here) and stay tuned…

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Amal - The Movie08.27.08

“Sometimes the poorest of men are the richest.”

We would like to give some love to some Toronto Gents that are
making heads turn all over the world…
Director Richie Mehta and Actor Rupinder Nagra are the talented folks
behind the Highly Acclaimed movie “AMAL”. It was accepted at TIFF
(Toronto International Film Festival) last year and (trust me on this)
has won numerous awards from all over the place.

It open in Theatres in Canada Last weekendand will be in international
locations in the coming weeks. GO check this movie out, its amazing!
For more info check the links below:

www.amalthefilm.com
Check for local listings here.
http://www.tribute.ca/by_movie/Amal/16211

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‘Saawariya’ opens in 85 theatres in North America11.12.07

Indo-Asian News ServiceNew York, Nov 10 (IANS) “Saawariya“, the first Bollywood film co-produced and distributed by a major Hollywood studio, has opened in 85 theaters in the US and Canada, with press reviews calling it a visually enchanting extravaganza.

saawariya_poster.jpgThe New York Times led its movie reviews section Friday with “Saawariya”, produced in collaboration between acclaimed director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

“Eye and ear candy for fans of Indian musical cinema, it is 2 hours 11 minutes - bracingly compact by Bollywood standards - of wide-screen close-ups, fanciful sets, colorful costumes, bellybuttons, almost-kisses and 10 pumped-up, achingly sweet songs,” writes A.O. Scott, the Times’ well-regarded film critic.

In conclusion, Scott finds the film, released here Friday and starring newcomers Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor “visually enchanting, cloyingly sweet, at once utterly chaste and insanely erotic, and finally exhausting”.

Scott also notes that the film is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for “exposed bellybuttons and mild sexual innuendo”.

The rating itself, however, shows Sony’s professionalism, a lesson for Bollywood that rarely bothers to get an official rating in the US.

The Los Angeles Times headlines its review of “Saawariya” as “Bollywood grace–in a crazy way”. Its reviewer finds the film “typically outsized extravaganza — sure to drop your jaw with its ravishment or trigger a seizure, depending on your design temperament”.

The reviewer, however, concedes: “Bhansali’s operatic style — an ocean of close-ups, gliding camera moves and color saturation — achieves its own kind of crazy grace.”

LA Times is also scheduled to run a feature story on the film Sunday, according to the film’s US publicist.

Remember, Desi Wear has Exclusive Limited Edition T-shirts made in co-operation with Sony Pictures available here.

You can read a review of Saawariya over at IndiaFM.

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