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How cup noodles became one of the world’s most famous long-haul commercial success stories
You might think of dorms and reasonable calories when you see a container of Cup Noodles in a convenience store.However, there was a moment when eating from the product's iconic package radiated cosmopolitanism, when the on-the-go meal represented possibilities – Japanese industrial cuisine with an American | Click Here...
Did You Know? Jr NTR Is The Second Indian Actor To Have A Film Dubbed In Japanese
Jr NTR, who debuted in 2001 has been the South Superstar since then. The actor has been dominating the industry with back-to-back hit films, and it is to our amazement that he is the second Indian actor to have a film dubbed in Japanese. After Rajnikanth, the actor becomes the second Indian actor to have such global recognition. His film, Baadshah, featuring Kajal Aggarwal and many other popular South actors was the first Telugu movie to release in Japan, as stated in an article by Republic World. The film was screened at the Osaka Film Festival in Japan. The film happened t | Click Here...
Review Of To The Ends Of The Earth: A Japanese Nugget
To The Ends Of The Earth (Japanese, with English subtitles) Directed by Kiyushi Kurosawa Rating: *** Okay, films are often made for reasons other than art. And the ones that are done to promote tourism are pretty disastrous(do you remember Bollywood’s Love In Tokyo ?). This Japanese film which was made to celebrate ties between Japan and Uzbekistan succeeds in getting over its propagandist design to tell a stirring story of a young Japanese struggler actress Yoko(Atsuko Maeda) who travels to Uzbekistan to shoot a series for a Japanese travel show. | Click Here...
Review Of Sweet Bean: Sweet, Tender & Stirring
Sweet Bean (Japanese, Amazon Prime Video) Starring Kirin Kiki as Tokue, Masatoshi Nagase as Sentaro, Kyara Uchida as Wakana Directed by Naomi Kawase Rating *** ½ From the land of Akira Kurosawa comes this delectable moving and sweet story of a bond that grows between a streetside café owner and a lonely elderly lady who strolls in one day to ask for a job. Kirin Kiki as Tokue doesn’t act. He would never win awards in India. The veteran Masatoshi Nagase reminded me of our own Durga Khote. Both | Click Here...