Talk:What's Cooking?

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[edit] "Gay themes"

I removed the following section- I don't see how the fact that her subsequent movie didn't have gay characters "reneged" on the gay couple in this film- this information seems only relevant to the Bend It Like Beckham article.

While Gurinder Chadra's What's Cooking features Julianna Margulies and Kyra Sedgwick as a lesbian couple, her next film reneged on this. Nisha Ganatra, speaking at the Bombay Academy of Moving Images, revealed that Bend it like Beckham was originally intended to have a more overt lesbian theme by Gurinder Chadha.[1][2][3]

QuixoticKate (talk) 14:37, 13 March 2008 (UTC)