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2007-06-30 13:48:49 Description: Stop the injustice of the family courts, stop the purgery happening on a daily basis. Stop the removal of children from families that want to care for thier offspring families together help each (More) Stop the injustice of the family courts, stop the purgery happening on a daily basis. Stop the removal of children from families that want to care for thier offspring families together help each other, stop taking away childrens rights, every child wants to know its natural family loved them, give them a chance to know.
The Big Issue
by Laura Armstrong
May 21 2007
A investigation, conducted by a Cross Part Group of MP's on social services guidelines
An MP's survey of guidelines that are allegedly routinely used to remove children from their mothers is expected to conclude this summer that the guidelines are "irresponsible and ridiculous".
The investigation, conducted by a Cross Part Group via questionnaires being sent out to groups including social workers and parents, was prompted by serious concerns amongst MPs over miscarriages of justice in the closed courts system.
Worried politicians fear that hundreds of children have been wrongfully removed from their families as a result of the flawed Department of Skills and Education (formerly Department of Health) guidelines that social services use to determine whether or not a parent is abusive.
According to campaigners, the guidelines say signs of abuse may include anything from speaking harshly to even helping with homework.
Stress or tiredness may also be read as indications of psychological difficulties-leaving parents vulnerable to accusations of" emotional harm".
The MPs are particularly interested in the effects of the guidelines regarding Munchausen's Syndrome By Proxy (MSBP), also known as Fabricated or Induced Illness (FII). MSBP-type instances can occur when parents of children with genuine medical conditions are suspected instead of feigning or inducing their children's problems.
MPs believe that current legislation makes this a rare disorder dangerously easy to misdiagnose, and plan to expose the problem by revealing exactly how many parents have been labelled as having this condition.
Chaired by Doctor Richard Taylor, other MP's believed to be involved including John Cruddas, Damien Green and Earl Howe.
One member of the group, John Hemmings, feels so strongly about the cause that he has campaigned along side many of the parents affected. Refusing to adopt a 'softly softly approach,
Hemmings determination to speak out has angered several local councils, many of which have threatened him with imprisonment.
He said ; "A lot of things are very badly wrong with the guidelines , and have been recognized as badly wrong. This is a systematic problem rather than just a few bad apples. Mistakes keep happening that are allowed and even encouraged.
"I'm in favour of a complete rehash of the system. I think that the idea of a child being taken away from their parents because they come into contact with a dog is, quite frankly, testing the boundaries of sanity. And yet, unless people speak out, nothing will be changed and the guidelines will remain in place."
The committee will report on its conclusions this summer. MPs are hoping that this will encourage the government to scrap overzealous guidelines, replacing them with legislation geared towards keeping families together.
A spokesperson for the Cross Party Group said; These guidelines mean that any child with special needs could become a subject of aggressive and misconceived investigation. They mean that once a child is referred to the social services, there are limitless reasons to keep them there and break up the family.
"The mistake has happened in the quest for perfection. No concern is too small to be taken seriously, and consequently almost anything can be taken as MSBP or FII-including the vague possibility of future emotional harm".
The spokesperson continued:
"The survey is taking place because there are substantial professional concerns about the way that social services apply these guidelines, and the potential for serious harm. So far our questionnaires have reflected and supported this. It appears that the guidelines are really a tool for social services to get their teeth into a family and hack it to pieces.
"The proper outcome for the survey would be a complete with-drawal of these guidelines, and this is what we are hoping for.
Otherwise the same rules will just be marched on for the next 50 years".
This investigation is fully supported by campaigners such as Linda McDermott, who lost her child two years ago following accusations of emotional harm.
Ignoring medical records that show her son to be asthmatic, the court ruled that McDermott had been poisoning him with inhalers and was therefore an unfit parent.
Robert (not his real name)-who also has leukaemia-was placed in care and now sees his mother for a maximum of one and a half hours every month. McDermott has since committed herself to counselling women in a similar position, and plans to set up her own helpline in the future.
"I see hundreds of women who have lost their children and been through hell", she said. Desperate mothers who are not allowed to send their kids birthday cards because they've been accused of emotional harm. They're not violent or abusive- they're just ordinary women who feel cheated and helpless. All they want is access to their children, but they're denied it for reasons that are completely invalid.
"I have met parents who have lost their children because they've had nappy rash, or because they've banged their legs in the bath. One woman lost custody of her children because her daughter developed a bad cough that made it difficult for her to breathe.
"We want to put an end to cases like this, and that is why we campaign and protest. The MPs' survey should make it clear exactly how many women have had children taken from them for almost no reason at all -- for the first time, these women will have some kind of voice."
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Another woman campaigning for change is Yvonne Coulter. Her baby daughter Tammy mother and daughter now pictured left) was taken away from her after bruises gained falling out of a high chair were interpreted as signs of abuse. Over the next three years it was proved beyond doubt that Coulter was a good and loving mother- but by the time the case came to court, the judge followed social services' advice to leave Tammy with her adopted parents, because Yvonne would "be a stranger to her". Seventeen years later, however , Tammy managed to track down her mother via a Genes Reunited website and the pair met again. Tammy now lives with her mother and brother Cameron, and together they are working to open up the secretive family courts system that they say allowed this to happen. Yvonne said:
"The experience was completely devastating- it ripped my life apart. I was completely alone and I had no one to turn to because I had no idea that this was happening to other's too."
"Now I am seeking legal action against the courts, because I can never replace the years that I lost with Tammy. I have also set up a website offering support for people in similar situations, which has received 79,000 hits this year. (http://www.unity-injustice.co.uk/)
"Many of these people have had their lives completely ruined and something needs to be done to protect others from suffering in the same way that they have. The more people know what a horrendous mess the social services are in the better".
Ian Johnstone, chief executive of the British Association Of Social Workers, was scathing about the MPs' stance. "It's not responsible for politicians to say such things. Social workers have a very difficult job to do and they take decisions as part of a group of health professionals.
I don't see them as over-zealous-they're just doing their job".
Additional research by Nick West
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2008-04-21 20:40:10 Description: Stop the injustice of the family courts, stop the purgery happening on a daily basis. Stop the removal of children from families that want to care for thier offspring families together help each (More) Stop the injustice of the family courts, stop the purgery happening on a daily basis. Stop the removal of children from families that want to care for thier offspring families together help each other, stop taking away childrens rights, every child wants to know its natural family loved them, give them a chance to know. The Big Issue by Laura Armstrong May 21 2007 A investigation, conducted by a Cross Part Group of MP's on social services guidelines An MP's survey of guidelines that are allegedly routinely used to remove children from their mothers is expected to conclude this summer that the guidelines are "irresponsible and ridiculous". The investigation, conducted by a Cross Part Group via questionnaires being sent out to groups including social workers and parents, was prompted by serious concerns amongst MPs over miscarriages of justice in the closed courts system. Worried politicians fear that hundreds of children have been wrongfully removed from their families as a result of the flawed Department of Skills and Education (formerly Department of Health) guidelines that social services use to determine whether or not a parent is abusive. According to campaigners, the guidelines say signs of abuse may include anything from speaking harshly to even helping with homework. Stress or tiredness may also be read as indications of psychological difficulties-leaving parents vulnerable to accusations of" emotional harm". The MPs are particularly interested in the effects of the guidelines regarding Munchausen's Syndrome By Proxy (MSBP), also known as Fabricated or Induced Illness (FII). MSBP-type instances can occur when parents of children with genuine medical conditions are suspected instead of feigning or inducing their children's problems. MPs believe that current legislation makes this a rare disorder dangerously easy to misdiagnose, and plan to expose the problem by revealing exactly how many parents have been labelled as having this condition. Chaired by Doctor Richard Taylor, other MP's believed to be involved including John Cruddas, Damien Green and Earl Howe. One member of the group, John Hemmings, feels so strongly about the cause that he has campaigned along side many of the parents affected. Refusing to adopt a 'softly softly approach, Hemmings determination to speak out has angered several local councils, many of which have threatened him with imprisonment. He said ; "A lot of things are very badly wrong with the guidelines , and have been recognized as badly wrong. This is a systematic problem rather than just a few bad apples. Mistakes keep happening that are allowed and even encouraged. "I'm in favour of a complete rehash of the system. I think that the idea of a child being taken away from their parents because they come into contact with a dog is, quite frankly, testing the boundaries of sanity. And yet, unless people speak out, nothing will be changed and the guidelines will remain in place." The committee will report on its conclusions this summer. MPs are hoping that this will encourage the government to scrap overzealous guidelines, replacing them with legislation geared towards keeping families together. A spokesperson for the Cross Party Group said; These guidelines mean that any child with special needs could become a subject of aggressive and misconceived investigation. They mean that once a child is referred to the social services, there are limitless reasons to keep them there and break up the family. "The mistake has happened in the quest for perfection. No concern is too small to be taken seriously, and consequently almost anything can be taken as MSBP or FII-including the vague possibility of future emotional harm". The spokesperson continued: "The survey is taking place because there are substantial professional concerns about the way that social services apply these guidelines, and the potential for serious harm. So far our questionnaires have reflected and supported this. It appears that the guidelines are really a tool for social services to get their teeth into a family and hack it to pieces. "The proper outcome for the survey would be a complete with-drawal of these guidelines, and this is what we are hoping for. Otherwise the same rules will just be marched on for the next 50 years". This investigation is fully supported by campaigners such as Linda McDermott, who lost her child two years ago following accusations of emotional harm. Ignoring medical records that show her son to be asthmatic, the court ruled that McDermott had been poisoning him with inhalers and was therefore an unfit parent. Robert (not his real name)-who also has leukaemia-was placed in care and now sees his mother for a maximum of one and a half hours every month. McDermott has since committed herself to counselling women in a similar position, and plans to set up her own helpline in the future. "I see hundreds of women who have lost their children and been through hell", she said. Desperate mothers who are not allowed to send their kids birthday cards because they've been accused of emotional harm. They're not violent or abusive- they're just ordinary women who feel cheated and helpless. All they want is access to their children, but they're denied it for reasons that are completely invalid. "I have met parents who have lost their children because they've had nappy rash, or because they've banged their legs in the bath. One woman lost custody of her children because her daughter developed a bad cough that made it difficult for her to breathe. "We want to put an end to cases like this, and that is why we campaign and protest. The MPs' survey should make it clear exactly how many women have had children taken from them for almost no reason at all -- for the first time, these women will have some kind of voice." FPRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT=" Another woman campaigning for change is Yvonne Coulter. Her baby daughter Tammy mother and daughter now pictured left) was taken away from her after bruises gained falling out of a high chair were interpreted as signs of abuse. Over the next three years it was proved beyond doubt that Coulter was a good and loving mother- but by the time the case came to court, the judge followed social services' advice to leave Tammy with her adopted parents, because Yvonne would "be a stranger to her". Seventeen years later, however , Tammy managed to track down her mother via a Genes Reunited website and the pair met again. Tammy now lives with her mother and brother Cameron, and together they are working to open up the secretive family courts system that they say allowed this to happen. Yvonne said: "The experience was completely devastating- it ripped my life apart. I was completely alone and I had no one to turn to because I had no idea that this was happening to other's too." "Now I am seeking legal action against the courts, because I can never replace the years that I lost with Tammy. I have also set up a website offering support for people in similar situations, which has received 79,000 hits this year. (http://www.unity-injustice.co.uk/) "Many of these people have had their lives completely ruined and something needs to be done to protect others from suffering in the same way that they have. The more people know what a horrendous mess the social services are in the better". Ian Johnstone, chief executive of the British Association Of Social Workers, was scathing about the MPs' stance. "It's not responsible for politicians to say such things. Social workers have a very difficult job to do and they take decisions as part of a group of health professionals. I don't see them as over-zealous-they're just doing their job". Additional research by Nick West Sources: Big Issue (May) http://www.bigissueinthenorth.com/ fASSIT UK Link: http://www.fassit.co.uk/big_issue_north.htm (Less)
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2009-02-16 08:37:28 Description: Father and his son are going to raped the mother! The mother try to push them away but is being grabed by her husband and forced to let her son lick and fuck her pussy! Oh My God! (More) Father and his son are going to raped the mother! The mother try to push them away but is being grabed by her husband and forced to let her son lick and fuck her pussy! Oh My God! (Less)
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2009-12-23 08:10:19 Description: The story of the birth, growth and coming of age of a leopard cub in Africa's Serengeti plain. The journey of "The Leopard Son" begins at his mother's side where he discovers, (More) The story of the birth, growth and coming of age of a leopard cub in Africa's Serengeti plain. The journey of "The Leopard Son" begins at his mother's side where he discovers, through play, essential skills for survival in the wild. As it is with humans, there inevitably comes the day when a child must leave his mother to go out on his own. For young leopards, though, it's the parent who makes the final break. Left with a last meal to carry him over the next few days, the leopard son realizes that he must start to make his own kills... or starve. From this point forward, the young leopard is forced to put his skills to the test in order to sustain himself. His attempts to hunt lead him far from home, on and adventurous and sometimes dangerous trip that has much to teach him. After a year of wonderous experiences, the leopard returns to his mother's territory and to the tree he regards as his home. There, life and death on the Serengeti come full circle. (Less)
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2009-10-04 10:48:24 Description: WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Two teenagers were accused of gang-raping a woman and forcing her 12-year-old son to join in the attack, then beating him and pouring cleaning solution into his eyes. (More) WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Two teenagers were accused of gang-raping a woman and forcing her 12-year-old son to join in the attack, then beating him and pouring cleaning solution into his eyes. Authorities allege Avion Lawson, 14, and Nathan Walker, 16, were among a group of about 10 masked suspects who forced their way into the woman�s apartment in a crime-ridden housing project the night of Jun More..e 18. The two were being held without bail yesterday on suspicion of armed sexual battery by ... (Less)
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2007-09-20 12:48:02 Description: Courts won't reveal rulings in adoption cases
By Ben Leapman, Home Affairs Correspondent, Sunday Telegraph
Last Updated: 1:06am BST 05/08/2007
Family courts are refusing to tell mothers (More) Courts won't reveal rulings in adoption cases
By Ben Leapman, Home Affairs Correspondent, Sunday Telegraph
Last Updated: 1:06am BST 05/08/2007
Family courts are refusing to tell mothers why their babies are being taken away and put up for forced adoption.
Two mothers have told The Sunday Telegraph that their pain at losing their children was made worse by not knowing the grounds on which judges took the decisions.
Pauline Goodwin's baby was taken from her but she was denied a copy of the judgment. The court service has now apologised
Both women had their requests for copies of the judgments turned down repeatedly. As a result, they were prevented from launching legal battles to win their babies back, because appeals cannot be lodged without -written judgments.
Critics claimed that the cases are an extreme example of the secrecy that runs throughout the family court system. Earlier this summer, the Government abandoned plans to open up hearings to the media.
John Hemming, the Liberal Democrat MP and chairman of Justice for Families, said: "It seems quite strange that somebody can have their child removed and adopted, and the system will not give reasons.
"This arises from the secrecy of proceedings and the fact that people are allowed to misbehave professionally in the family courts without any fear of sanctions against them."
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The cases are the latest in a series highlighted by this newspaper which have raised concerns about the workings of the family courts and social services.
It included a professional couple who had their daughter taken away because the mother has a history of mental illness and the father was "confrontational" towards social workers, while another couple were told they cannot have their two daughters back despite being cleared of allegations of abuse.
Last year, 2,120 babies were taken for adoption before their first birthday, almost three times as many as a decade ago. Adoptions leapt after councils were offered cash incentives to increase the number.
One of the latest cases involved Pauline Goodwin, 39, from Merseyside, who suffered a breakdown after her marriage ended. As she struggled to cope, her baby girl, born in 2005, was taken away by social services at birth.
At a court hearing in June last year, held at a time when she was temporarily homeless, Judge Wallwork ruled at Liverpool Family Court that the baby should remain in foster care.
The mother says she was told that despite the outcome of the case, the judgment would not be critical of her. However, in the 14 months since the hearing, her repeated requests to obtain a copy of the judgment have proved fruitless. She has been told by social workers that her daughter has now been adopted.
She said: "They had my baby adopted, then they said they make no findings against me, but they won't give me the court order. I need the judgment because I want to lodge an appeal. It's supposed to be within 28 days but it has been more than 12 months.
"If they give me the transcripts I can prove the whole thing was wrong, and my baby wouldn't be where she is now, she would be with me."
Sharon Harkness, 37, also from Merseyside, won the first round of her courtroom battle when social workers tried to take her baby son away. In August 2005, at the High Court in London, Mr Justice Holman turned down a bid by a local authority to take the boy, then only three months old, into foster care.
However, at Liverpool Family Court in November, Judge Roddy reversed the earlier decision and granted the council a care order. (Less)
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2008-04-21 17:16:19 Description: "An astounding piece of filmmaking of personal vision!...In Return to Light, they have taken the cinema of personal expression to an extreme few filmmakers approach." (Louis B. Parks, (More) "An astounding piece of filmmaking of personal vision!...In Return to Light, they have taken the cinema of personal expression to an extreme few filmmakers approach." (Louis B. Parks, Houston Chronicle) When a man's life is shattered by the sudden loss of his wife, he is forced for the first time to seriously confront the questions of life and death. As he grapples with the nature of his own oppressive reality, he becomes intuitively aware of his wife's presence. Soon he is able to freely communicate with his departed bride in their own private reality. Dealing with such concepts as "fate", "reincarnation" and "a higher purpose" of human life, she guides him step by step towards a greater spiritual awareness. The key element in this spiritual evolution is his quest for the Holy Grail and his recollection of "the greatest event of all time and the greatest tragedy" in human history that occurred in Germany in the years before the outbreak of WWII. The film is dedicated to the German philosopher Abd-ru-shin, whose life and spiritual writings have inspired the directors deeply. Alexander Sokurov, the world-famous director of "Russian Ark" and "Mother and Son", has declared that RETURN TO LIGHT is "a light-bearing work, professionally bright....I am sure that such films doubtlessly have to be made." NOTE: A special DVD edition of "Return to Light" can be ordered at http://www.cinemaseekers.com/DVDSpecial.html (Less)
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2008-04-21 19:14:39 Description: July 2007 Asylum seekers who have spent years living in the UK now face the prospect of being repatriated to Iraq. One such refugee, Sadullah Kakl, was killed shortly after his return. He's lived (More) July 2007 Asylum seekers who have spent years living in the UK now face the prospect of being repatriated to Iraq. One such refugee, Sadullah Kakl, was killed shortly after his return. He's lived in England for over six years. Now, he's being sent back to a war zone. "I begged them not to send me back but they didn't listen", he laments. We catch up with him a few weeks later in Iraq. "My son is very scared. We can hardly sleep at night", confides his mother. Luqman is depressed and too afraid to leave the house. Another man forcibly repatriated from Europe had a mental breakdown and gunned down nine neighbours. "He was driven to it by despair", states his father. "Something just snapped in his brain." (Karzan Sherabayani) (Less)
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2008-04-21 20:12:23 Description: Patricia couldn't imagine it getting much worse than this. In the space of two years, she was in a car wreck, was forced from her apartment by a threatening neighbor, and her fiancée, (More) Patricia couldn't imagine it getting much worse than this. In the space of two years, she was in a car wreck, was forced from her apartment by a threatening neighbor, and her fiancée, the father of her two young children, died. And then on Sept. 15, 2006 at about 2:30 a.m., fire struck her Weymouth apartment. A burning cigarette started the blaze in her neighbor's apartment, then spread through the building. When the smoke hit Patricia, all she could do was frantically gather her children, 4 and 7, and try to wake the neighbors. She watched from the street as firefighters doused the fire, which ruined most of her family's belongings and left her apartment in unlivable condition. ``I thought it was just a very bad nightmare that I was having,'' she said. ``It didn't feel real.'' Patricia made do in a smaller apartment while waiting for a subsidized place to open up. She plans on moving into a Section 8 apartment soon. That is, if she can get there. She crosses her fingers every time she gets behind the wheel of her rickety 1994 Chrysler. She never knows if it will get her kids to school, church and mental health counseling. ``My car is on its last leg,'' she said. ``When my car goes, my son cannot go to school because there's no busing for him and we have no public transportation near where we'll be moving to ... That's all I'm really concerned about, getting them where they have to go.'' Patricia struggles to talk about two other particularly traumatic events of her life, offering only spotty details. She said she was forced to flee an apartment after a neighbor victimized her children, and the father of her children died from ``a very bad disease'' that is ``uncontrollable for some people.'' Tears flow and her voice cracks when she broaches either subject. Justine Jarosz, a counselor at Bayview Quincy who works with Patricia, said circumstances have really tested her patient's ability to hold it all together. ``It's a lot of trauma on top of trauma,'' Jarosz said. Everything is on hold while Patricia deals with the aftermath of the fire. She figures she's $5,000 in debt at this point, and worries constantly about her credit. She suffers from anxiety, panic attacks and has endometriosis, a condition that causes abnormal tissue growth and causes her constant pain. On disability and food stamps, she said the $135 she gets a month is barely enough for a week's worth of food for her children. ``My son has to bring his lunch and a snack every day and my daughter brings a snack,'' Patricia said. ``They do not go without. I go without, because that's a mother's job.'' (Less)
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2008-04-21 22:10:45 Description: Wrongs that cannot be righted Last Updated: 2:00am BST 02/07/2007 After three miscarriages, Rachel Drew finally gave birth to a girl, Charlotte, in October 1997. "She was a happy, bouncing (More) Wrongs that cannot be righted Last Updated: 2:00am BST 02/07/2007 After three miscarriages, Rachel Drew finally gave birth to a girl, Charlotte, in October 1997. "She was a happy, bouncing baby, very bright and full of love," Miss Drew said. But the 42-year-old, a single parent, had suffered mild schizophrenia when she was young which concerned social services enough to have her assessed by a consultant psychiatrist in 2001. He concluded: "Charlotte is a bright child who is happy and exuberant. She has a strong and affectionate relationship with her mother ... there is no risk of serious harm in the foreseeable future." This did not seem to satisfy the council, in the east of England. It employed a second psychiatrist whose diagnosis was very different. On the basis of two meetings, lasting less than four hours, she found that Charlotte was at "serious risk" of emotional abuse by her mother. The council successfully applied for a forcible adoption order for Charlotte, then aged five. advertisementCharlotte remained with her adoptive parents despite Miss Drew successfully appealing. Since the child had been with her new family for over a year, a judge said it would be "disruptive" to return her to her mother. Miss Drew said: "It feels like my child is dead." As the judge decided not to allow details of the case to be made public, Miss Drew, whose name has been changed for legal reasons, had to break the law by speaking to the press. Another mother, whose baby son was taken away after she was wrongly accused of harming him, had an abortion because she could not bear to have a second child removed. The first baby was taken into council care aged two months after doctors and social workers concluded that either the mother or father had deliberately shaken him. While they fought in the courts to clear their names and get their son back, the mother fell pregnant again but decided on a termination. Medical experts only allowed the family, from Manchester, to be reunited 12 months later when they found that the baby's brain injury had been caused naturally before birth by a lack of oxygen in the womb. The family cannot be identified for legal reasons. (Less)
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2008-04-22 08:59:37 Description: Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja - Parvati Khan It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") (More) Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja - Parvati Khan It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving pair in envy and one day she invites Jimmy behind her compound wall to make music together. Her father comes home though and whacks the boy across the face, throws Jimmy's mother down on the ground and has Jimmy arrested. Jeered by their neighbors, the mother and son are forced to leave Bombay in shame and settle elsewhere -- but the little boy swears vengeance -- his weapon of choice -- disco. Jump ahead fifteen years into the middle of disco fever and the "I am so cool it must hurt" Sam rules the disco kingdom. The adulation and success have gone to his head though as he pleasures himself with groupies, talks about himself in the third person and yells out in English "Shut up. Sam is great you know. Sam is a music king. Sam is a star". Unfortunately for Sam his salad days are about to end. Frustrated with Sam's egotistical ways, his manager leaves him and goes searching for a new talent. Not surprisingly, he spots Jimmy (Mithun Chakravarti) sort of skipping and dancing on a street and immediately knows this is the next big thing! In his first appearance the crowd is filled with hostile supporters of Sam (sort of like when the Beatles came along and pissed off the Elvis fans) and Sam's sister (only billed as Kim) leads the other women in throwing their shoes at Jimmy -- but our Jimmy calmly catches them and soon has the crowd eating out of his hand with his white stretch outfit and his crab like dancing -- and the occasional roll on the ground. It doesn't look great as he performs some really odd moves -- but at least compared to Sam it is a marked improvement. Sam sort of moved like the Energizer Bunny -- all stiff armed and mincing steps -- and enjoyed jumping into and out of the frame for no reason. Soon Jimmy fever breaks out all over India and everyone is buying Jimmy T-shirts, Jimmy Perfumes, Jimmy Ice Cream and Jimmy Fabrics. He is the new disco king! Meanwhile Sam descends from bad fashion sense to heavy drinking to shooting up in heroin in his depression at having no more groupies to grope. Of course life being the perplexing bowl of cherries it is, it incredibly turns out that the girl throwing shoes at him was the very same girl he played with so many years before! This means of course that her father is the cruel and wide tied creep that so shamed Jimmy. What a conundrum -- he of course soon falls in love with the girl but the father and son are trying to kill him so that Sam can once again regain his throne. Yes, they take disco very seriously in India. So they hire a gang of thugs to beat poor Jimmy up. In a truly classic scene they surround him -- each snapping their fingers in unison as they pour blow after blow on Jimmy -- soon he is a bloody helpless rag doll in the dirt -- until they make the big mistake of smashing his guitar. Don't break a man's guitar when he is down -- that is simply poor etiquette. Jimmy pulls himself up -- and begins SNAPPING his fingers -- the hooligans pause -- in fear of the snapping fingers -- and Jimmy uses his astonishing kung fu skills (which he had apparently previously forgotten he possessed) and wipes them all out. Bruce Lee would be proud. Later these same hooligans beat him up with hockey sticks and throw him off a cliff -- but that's not enough to stop this Disco Dancer. He is soon throwing them through windows and kicking them across the room. The film has many such bad but enjoyable scenes -- an electric guitar that literally electrocutes, Jimmy developing discophobia and screaming in agony when he touches his guitar, Rajesh Khanna showing up out of the blue to perform a double twisting flying somersault from twenty feet away to save Jimmy and the bad guys just mowing down the audience with a machine gun. Of course, during the disco period I think a lot of us would have liked to have done the same! Add to this, the very fun dance numbers with the flashing lights, the spinning disco balls, the wonderful background dancers in tinsel and the disco beat. The music is actually very catchy -- some seven songs and each one of them a little pop delight. I had come across the music first and enjoyed it so much that I finally had to see the film -- and from nearly the first scene to the last I had a big silly goofy smile on my face that returns each time I think of Sam and his female partner (squeezed into her hotpants like an overstuffed sausage) singing "Bang Bang" or Jimmy with some weird little Batman mask around his forehead crooning "I am a Disco Dancer". (Less)
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2008-04-22 10:16:35 Description: Yaad Aa Raha Hai - Basavalingiah Hiremath/Bappi Lahiri) It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly (More) Yaad Aa Raha Hai - Basavalingiah Hiremath/Bappi Lahiri) It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving pair in envy and one day she invites Jimmy behind her compound wall to make music together. Her father comes home though and whacks the boy across the face, throws Jimmy's mother down on the ground and has Jimmy arrested. Jeered by their neighbors, the mother and son are forced to leave Bombay in shame and settle elsewhere -- but the little boy swears vengeance -- his weapon of choice -- disco. Jump ahead fifteen years into the middle of disco fever and the "I am so cool it must hurt" Sam rules the disco kingdom. The adulation and success have gone to his head though as he pleasures himself with groupies, talks about himself in the third person and yells out in English "Shut up. Sam is great you know. Sam is a music king. Sam is a star". Unfortunately for Sam his salad days are about to end. Frustrated with Sam's egotistical ways, his manager leaves him and goes searching for a new talent. Not surprisingly, he spots Jimmy (Mithun Chakravarti) sort of skipping and dancing on a street and immediately knows this is the next big thing! In his first appearance the crowd is filled with hostile supporters of Sam (sort of like when the Beatles came along and pissed off the Elvis fans) and Sam's sister (only billed as Kim) leads the other women in throwing their shoes at Jimmy -- but our Jimmy calmly catches them and soon has the crowd eating out of his hand with his white stretch outfit and his crab like dancing -- and the occasional roll on the ground. It doesn't look great as he performs some really odd moves -- but at least compared to Sam it is a marked improvement. Sam sort of moved like the Energizer Bunny -- all stiff armed and mincing steps -- and enjoyed jumping into and out of the frame for no reason. Soon Jimmy fever breaks out all over India and everyone is buying Jimmy T-shirts, Jimmy Perfumes, Jimmy Ice Cream and Jimmy Fabrics. He is the new disco king! Meanwhile Sam descends from bad fashion sense to heavy drinking to shooting up in heroin in his depression at having no more groupies to grope. Of course life being the perplexing bowl of cherries it is, it incredibly turns out that the girl throwing shoes at him was the very same girl he played with so many years before! This means of course that her father is the cruel and wide tied creep that so shamed Jimmy. What a conundrum -- he of course soon falls in love with the girl but the father and son are trying to kill him so that Sam can once again regain his throne. Yes, they take disco very seriously in India. So they hire a gang of thugs to beat poor Jimmy up. In a truly classic scene they surround him -- each snapping their fingers in unison as they pour blow after blow on Jimmy -- soon he is a bloody helpless rag doll in the dirt -- until they make the big mistake of smashing his guitar. Don't break a man's guitar when he is down -- that is simply poor etiquette. Jimmy pulls himself up -- and begins SNAPPING his fingers -- the hooligans pause -- in fear of the snapping fingers -- and Jimmy uses his astonishing kung fu skills (which he had apparently previously forgotten he possessed) and wipes them all out. Bruce Lee would be proud. Later these same hooligans beat him up with hockey sticks and throw him off a cliff -- but that's not enough to stop this Disco Dancer. He is soon throwing them through windows and kicking them across the room. The film has many such bad but enjoyable scenes -- an electric guitar that literally electrocutes, Jimmy developing discophobia and screaming in agony when he touches his guitar, Rajesh Khanna showing up out of the blue to perform a double twisting flying somersault from twenty feet away to save Jimmy and the bad guys just mowing down the audience with a machine gun. Of course, during the disco period I think a lot of us would have liked to have done the same! Add to this, the very fun dance numbers with the flashing lights, the spinning disco balls, the wonderful background dancers in tinsel and the disco beat. The music is actually very catchy -- some seven songs and each one of them a little pop delight. I had come across the music first and enjoyed it so much that I finally had to see the film -- and from nearly the first scene to the last I had a big silly goofy smile on my face that returns each time I think of Sam and his female partner (squeezed into her hotpants like an overstuffed sausage) singing "Bang Bang" or Jimmy with some weird little Batman mask around his forehead crooning "I am a Disco Dancer". (Less)
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27,
07:30,
2008-04-22 10:16:35 Description: I Am A Disco Dancer - Vijay Benedict It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") (More) I Am A Disco Dancer - Vijay Benedict It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving pair in envy and one day she invites Jimmy behind her compound wall to make music together. Her father comes home though and whacks the boy across the face, throws Jimmy's mother down on the ground and has Jimmy arrested. Jeered by their neighbors, the mother and son are forced to leave Bombay in shame and settle elsewhere -- but the little boy swears vengeance -- his weapon of choice -- disco. Jump ahead fifteen years into the middle of disco fever and the "I am so cool it must hurt" Sam rules the disco kingdom. The adulation and success have gone to his head though as he pleasures himself with groupies, talks about himself in the third person and yells out in English "Shut up. Sam is great you know. Sam is a music king. Sam is a star". Unfortunately for Sam his salad days are about to end. Frustrated with Sam's egotistical ways, his manager leaves him and goes searching for a new talent. Not surprisingly, he spots Jimmy (Mithun Chakravarti) sort of skipping and dancing on a street and immediately knows this is the next big thing! In his first appearance the crowd is filled with hostile supporters of Sam (sort of like when the Beatles came along and pissed off the Elvis fans) and Sam's sister (only billed as Kim) leads the other women in throwing their shoes at Jimmy -- but our Jimmy calmly catches them and soon has the crowd eating out of his hand with his white stretch outfit and his crab like dancing -- and the occasional roll on the ground. It doesn't look great as he performs some really odd moves -- but at least compared to Sam it is a marked improvement. Sam sort of moved like the Energizer Bunny -- all stiff armed and mincing steps -- and enjoyed jumping into and out of the frame for no reason. Soon Jimmy fever breaks out all over India and everyone is buying Jimmy T-shirts, Jimmy Perfumes, Jimmy Ice Cream and Jimmy Fabrics. He is the new disco king! Meanwhile Sam descends from bad fashion sense to heavy drinking to shooting up in heroin in his depression at having no more groupies to grope. Of course life being the perplexing bowl of cherries it is, it incredibly turns out that the girl throwing shoes at him was the very same girl he played with so many years before! This means of course that her father is the cruel and wide tied creep that so shamed Jimmy. What a conundrum -- he of course soon falls in love with the girl but the father and son are trying to kill him so that Sam can once again regain his throne. Yes, they take disco very seriously in India. So they hire a gang of thugs to beat poor Jimmy up. In a truly classic scene they surround him -- each snapping their fingers in unison as they pour blow after blow on Jimmy -- soon he is a bloody helpless rag doll in the dirt -- until they make the big mistake of smashing his guitar. Don't break a man's guitar when he is down -- that is simply poor etiquette. Jimmy pulls himself up -- and begins SNAPPING his fingers -- the hooligans pause -- in fear of the snapping fingers -- and Jimmy uses his astonishing kung fu skills (which he had apparently previously forgotten he possessed) and wipes them all out. Bruce Lee would be proud. Later these same hooligans beat him up with hockey sticks and throw him off a cliff -- but that's not enough to stop this Disco Dancer. He is soon throwing them through windows and kicking them across the room. The film has many such bad but enjoyable scenes -- an electric guitar that literally electrocutes, Jimmy developing discophobia and screaming in agony when he touches his guitar, Rajesh Khanna showing up out of the blue to perform a double twisting flying somersault from twenty feet away to save Jimmy and the bad guys just mowing down the audience with a machine gun. Of course, during the disco period I think a lot of us would have liked to have done the same! Add to this, the very fun dance numbers with the flashing lights, the spinning disco balls, the wonderful background dancers in tinsel and the disco beat. The music is actually very catchy -- some seven songs and each one of them a little pop delight. I had come across the music first and enjoyed it so much that I finally had to see the film -- and from nearly the first scene to the last I had a big silly goofy smile on my face that returns each time I think of Sam and his female partner (squeezed into her hotpants like an overstuffed sausage) singing "Bang Bang" or Jimmy with some weird little Batman mask around his forehead crooning "I am a Disco Dancer". (Less)
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16,
05:38,
2008-04-22 10:16:35 Description: Auva Auva Koi Yahan Nache - Usha Uthup, Basavalingiah Hiremath/Bappi Lahiri) It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is (More) Auva Auva Koi Yahan Nache - Usha Uthup, Basavalingiah Hiremath/Bappi Lahiri) It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving pair in envy and one day she invites Jimmy behind her compound wall to make music together. Her father comes home though and whacks the boy across the face, throws Jimmy's mother down on the ground and has Jimmy arrested. Jeered by their neighbors, the mother and son are forced to leave Bombay in shame and settle elsewhere -- but the little boy swears vengeance -- his weapon of choice -- disco. Jump ahead fifteen years into the middle of disco fever and the "I am so cool it must hurt" Sam rules the disco kingdom. The adulation and success have gone to his head though as he pleasures himself with groupies, talks about himself in the third person and yells out in English "Shut up. Sam is great you know. Sam is a music king. Sam is a star". Unfortunately for Sam his salad days are about to end. Frustrated with Sam's egotistical ways, his manager leaves him and goes searching for a new talent. Not surprisingly, he spots Jimmy (Mithun Chakravarti) sort of skipping and dancing on a street and immediately knows this is the next big thing! In his first appearance the crowd is filled with hostile supporters of Sam (sort of like when the Beatles came along and pissed off the Elvis fans) and Sam's sister (only billed as Kim) leads the other women in throwing their shoes at Jimmy -- but our Jimmy calmly catches them and soon has the crowd eating out of his hand with his white stretch outfit and his crab like dancing -- and the occasional roll on the ground. It doesn't look great as he performs some really odd moves -- but at least compared to Sam it is a marked improvement. Sam sort of moved like the Energizer Bunny -- all stiff armed and mincing steps -- and enjoyed jumping into and out of the frame for no reason. Soon Jimmy fever breaks out all over India and everyone is buying Jimmy T-shirts, Jimmy Perfumes, Jimmy Ice Cream and Jimmy Fabrics. He is the new disco king! Meanwhile Sam descends from bad fashion sense to heavy drinking to shooting up in heroin in his depression at having no more groupies to grope. Of course life being the perplexing bowl of cherries it is, it incredibly turns out that the girl throwing shoes at him was the very same girl he played with so many years before! This means of course that her father is the cruel and wide tied creep that so shamed Jimmy. What a conundrum -- he of course soon falls in love with the girl but the father and son are trying to kill him so that Sam can once again regain his throne. Yes, they take disco very seriously in India. So they hire a gang of thugs to beat poor Jimmy up. In a truly classic scene they surround him -- each snapping their fingers in unison as they pour blow after blow on Jimmy -- soon he is a bloody helpless rag doll in the dirt -- until they make the big mistake of smashing his guitar. Don't break a man's guitar when he is down -- that is simply poor etiquette. Jimmy pulls himself up -- and begins SNAPPING his fingers -- the hooligans pause -- in fear of the snapping fingers -- and Jimmy uses his astonishing kung fu skills (which he had apparently previously forgotten he possessed) and wipes them all out. Bruce Lee would be proud. Later these same hooligans beat him up with hockey sticks and throw him off a cliff -- but that's not enough to stop this Disco Dancer. He is soon throwing them through windows and kicking them across the room. The film has many such bad but enjoyable scenes -- an electric guitar that literally electrocutes, Jimmy developing discophobia and screaming in agony when he touches his guitar, Rajesh Khanna showing up out of the blue to perform a double twisting flying somersault from twenty feet away to save Jimmy and the bad guys just mowing down the audience with a machine gun. Of course, during the disco period I think a lot of us would have liked to have done the same! Add to this, the very fun dance numbers with the flashing lights, the spinning disco balls, the wonderful background dancers in tinsel and the disco beat. The music is actually very catchy -- some seven songs and each one of them a little pop delight. I had come across the music first and enjoyed it so much that I finally had to see the film -- and from nearly the first scene to the last I had a big silly goofy smile on my face that returns each time I think of Sam and his female partner (squeezed into her hotpants like an overstuffed sausage) singing "Bang Bang" or Jimmy with some weird little Batman mask around his forehead crooning "I am a Disco Dancer". (Less)
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