Goa indeed has been favorite hunting spots for the Bachchans, be it the Big B or the Junior B. Big B really stepped into the Big League with his film BOMBAY TO GOA and for Junior B aka Abhishek Bachchan Goa emerged as a lucky charm with his mega hit DHOOM. Now he has again returned back to Goa once again with Rohit Sippy directed DUM MAARO DUM which hits the cinema screens on 22nd April. It is a film which has been set in the backdrop of Goa and inspite of the fact that Goa has been used as the backdrop for a film for quite a large number of times; every film maker has his own perspective to interpret Goa. Rohit Sippy has tried to interpret Goa in the context of the manner in which the socio-cultural landscape of the state is indeed experiencing the cataclysmic changes through DUM MAARO DUM. There was an apprehension that Goa could suffer a dent in its image after the release of DUM MAARO DUM, as perceivably it would be focusing on the drug menace, a petition also being filed on this count, the protestors forget that through the medium of cinema the negative image can be turned into a picture of positivity.
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