Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Lisa Ray with a golf club

Lisa Ray with a golf club
Lisa_Ray_(7), originally uploaded by NEO!!!.

Lisa Ray, Toronto

Friday, September 11, 2009

Lisa Ray thanks her Indian fans for their love

Reports flashed on internet recently that Lisa Ray, who can be seen in the film Cooking with Stella at the Toronto International Film Festival, wrote in her blog that she is suffering from Multiple Myeloma (also known as MM, myeloma, plasma cell myeloma, or as Kahler's disease), a cancer of the white blood cells known as plasma cells. Plasma cells, or B cells, are part of the immune system, formed in bone marrow.

The Canadian born (April 4, 1972) actress Lisa Ray has her roots in India too through her Bengali father, though her mother is from Poland. She describes herself “good, dutiful half-Bengali daughter” in her blog!

She writes in her blog, “And I blame you India. You have sent me so much love. And advice. So I went through each and every message. Like the good, dutiful half-Bengali daughter I am. Except I’m not studying for my medical finals, I’m looking at each and every word you have sent.”

Also she wrote, “I was in Kerala on a yoga/Ayurvedic retreat when I had to have my first blood transfusion this year. That was in March. I’ve been practising yoga for ten years now. I go to Dharamsala for month long silent meditation retreats at Tushita Meditation Centre once a year. And then on the other end I chant Mantras for hours. I also practise Vipassana, Metta, Shambala and as many other meditation techniques as I can find. My cupboards are full of naturopathic, Chinese and homeopathic remedies…”

Lisa Ray’s films include Kasoor, Defender, Trader Games, Cooking with Stella, Toronto Stories, Kill Kill Faster Faster, The World Unseen, I Can't Think Straight, All Hat, A Stone's Throw, Water, Bollywood/Hollywood, and her selected television include Psych, Great Canadian Book Club, Blood Ties and The Genies- 2006.

Wish the talented actress speedy recovery! Click on the links above to visit her official website and to visit her blog to know more about her ailment and to wish her speedy recovery!

Lisa Ray - The World Unseen

The World Unseen (2008), a South African movie, written and directed by Shamim Sarif, based on a novel she had written, stars Lisa Ray, Sheetal Sheth, David Dennis, Grethe Fox, Parvin Dabas, Colin Moss, Nandana Sen, Natalie Becker, Leonie Casanova, Bernard White, Avantika Akerkar, Amber Rose Revah and Rajesh Gopie.

The story is set in 1950's South Africa where apartheid was just beginning. Free-spirited Amina (Sheetal Sheth) is free-spirited woman who has broken all the rules of her orthodox Indian community in South Africa. She runs a café, a safe haven for happiness, laughter, music and delicious homemade food, a grey area for those who fall outside the strict ‘Black and White’ rules of the South African government running on apartheid.

Amina’s café regulars include Amina's feisty waitress Doris (Leonie Casanova), her gentle ‘colored’ business partner Jacob (David Dennis) and the sparkly white local postmistress Madeleine (Grethe Fox). Madeleine and Jacob have developed a budding attraction for each other.

Miriam (Lisa Ray) is a doting mother to her children and a subservient wife to her chauvinistic and frustrated husband Omar (Parvin Dabas). But when Miriam meets Amina their unexpected mutual attraction throws them both off-balance. Miriam tries to overcome her attraction and feelings, but she is more and more drawn towards the unconventional Amina. She gradually starts confronting all the restraints. But, then Miriam moves to an isolated life in the countryside, but she is not spared by the poisonous fangs of apartheid. There are many biases and injustices all around. And this brings Miriam and Amina together again and their mutual attraction and feelings are cemented further more strongly.

Jacob and Madeleine are now in a relationship. But they are also confronted by social challenges and indignities just because they spend time together. And the fearless Amina, faced with the strength of her feelings and the reality of Miriam's situation, now gets into confusion and self-doubting. But Miriam is now clearer about herself and more courageous to make her own choices that change her life forever.

The film is appreciated for the stunning South African landscape, social themes, injustices, and at the same time influenced by the jazz tunes of that period. The World Unseen is a decisive and courageous exploration of the social system that divides White from Black and women from men, and it highlights the unconventional love that survives the system.

Lisa Ray in a 2007 interview

Lisa Ray in a 2007 interview
2007-09-06 Lisa Ray, originally uploaded by thehour.
After her initial ventures in modeling and acting in films like Hanste Khelte (1994), Nethaji (1994, Tamil movie), Kasoor (2001), Takkari Donga (Telugu movie, 2002), Lisa Ray had a big break in 2002 when she bagged the role of an escort hired as a bride-to-be for a playboy millionaire in Deepa Mehta's Bollywood/Hollywood, a romantic Indian-Canadian romp. After Bollywood/Hollywood, she went on to Jafri's creation, Arrangement, an American-British co-production about arranged Indian marriages, and Kiran Merchant's Quarter Life Crisis (2006), a portrait of twenty-somethings adrift in New York's singles' scene. Then she was the star of The World Unseen (2008), a film written and directed by Shamim Sarif, based upon a novel she had written. The film is set in Cape Town, South Africa during apartheid. The film stars Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth as two Indian South African women who fall in love in a racist, sexist, and homophobic society. (Ray and Sheth star in another movie with lesbian characters, namely I Can't Think Straight, released in November 2008.)