Mississippi Masala Soundtrack (

Mississippi Masala Soundtrack (1991) cover

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 6200 votes
Tags: uganda, sucking breast
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mississippi Masala

Title in Italiano:

Mississippi Masala

Title in Português:

Mississipi Masala

Synopsis

During British rule in India, many Indians were sent to Uganda to assist in the building of a railroad. When the railroad was complete, most of the Indians decided to make Uganda their new home. Soon they became rich property owners and enjoyed a far better standard of living than native Ugandans. Some conservative parents of second generation Ugandan-Indians refused to permit their children to marry native Ugandans. Using this as a pretext, in November of 1972 General Idi Amin made it mandatory for all Asians to leave Uganda, as he wanted Africa to be a "Black Africa".

In the movie one of the displaced families was Jay, Kinnu, and their young daughter Mina, moving from Kampala to Greenwood, Mississippi, U.S.A. The family attempted to establish themselves in their new surroundings while reacquainting themselves with their relatives, Anil, Jammubhai, Kusum, Chanda, Kanti, and Pontiac. From 1972 to 1990, Jay and Kinnu ran a liquor shop, while Meena cleaned motel rooms and bathrooms. Since Meena had a dark complexion, she was often mistaken for a Mexican, and Kinnu was unable to find a suitable groom for her. Jay still keeps the hope that one day he will regain his estate in Kampala and return to live there for the rest of his life, and continues to nurse a grudge against the Black Africans who had displaced him and taken over his property.

Now to make matters worse, Jay gets a rude shock when Anil tells him that Mina is having an affair with a "kaalu" (Black man) named Demetrius Williams, who runs a business cleaning carpets in motel rooms. Watch how tensions rise when salt is rubbed on old wounds, and racism, called "tradition" by some folks in the U.S., raises its ugly head, perhaps to claim more victims--this time Meena and Demetrius--who may not be able to handle the chain of events started by their love for each other.

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Mississippi Masala
Mera Joota Hai Japani
Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi: Performer
Mukesh: Performer
Shailendra: Lyrics
Caledonia's Party
Sawan Ka Mahina
Viji Subramaniam: Performer
Just One Of Them Thangs
Keith Sweat: Performer
Ton Of Joy
Otis Redding: Performer
New China Awakening
Angel From Heaven
Willy Cobbs: Writer
Up Above My Head
Marion Williams: Performer
Ahista Ahista
Jagjit Singh: Performer
Yancey Special
Happy Birthday To You
Mujse Pehli Si Muhabbat Mere Mehboob Na Maang
Sad Feelin'
Mundeke

User reviews

John Perez
7/10

The music serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the audience's emotional connection to the narrative.

Amanda Mitchell
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mississippi Masala is a powerful and evocative element of the film, enhancing the emotional impact of the story and immersing the audience in the characters' journey of self-discovery and resilience.

Margaret Carter
6/10

The score of Mississippi Masala skillfully blends different musical styles to reflect the diverse backgrounds of the characters, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that mirror the complexity of their lives.

Melissa Perez
8/10

The soundtrack of Mississippi Masala perfectly captures the emotional complexity of the story, adding depth to the characters' experiences.

Paul Smith
6/10

The use of traditional Indian music in the soundtrack provides a poignant connection to the characters' heritage and adds a layer of authenticity to their struggles in a foreign land.

Timothy Jackson
7/10

The lyrics of the songs resonate with the themes of love, loss, and cultural differences explored in the movie.

Deborah Hill
5/10

The music in Mississippi Masala enhances the tension and drama of the film, particularly during scenes that deal with themes of identity, racism, and forbidden love.

Ronald Moore
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring the characters' yearning for their homeland and their struggles to adapt to a new way of life. The fusion of Indian instruments with Western beats creates a unique and captivating sound that enhances the storytelling and immerses the audience in the characters' experiences.

George Williams
10/10

The music in Mississippi Masala not only enhances the emotional impact of the film but also serves as a powerful vehicle to explore themes of love, identity, and cultural heritage. The soundtrack beautifully underscores the complexities of interracial relationships and the challenges of reconciling tradition with modernity, making it a truly memorable and impactful aspect of the movie.

Steven Adams
8/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of different musical genres mirrors the characters' diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Mark Evans
7/10

The use of traditional Indian instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the portrayal of the characters' heritage.

Andrew Jackson
3/10

The music did not effectively convey the cultural clash and tensions portrayed in the movie, missing an opportunity to enhance the storytelling and connect the audience to the characters' struggles on a deeper level.

Emily Lee
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mississippi Masala is a standout aspect of the film, contributing significantly to its impact and resonance with viewers.

Sarah Baker
8/10

The songs evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, reflecting the characters' struggles with displacement and identity.

Mary Martin
8/10

The music enhances the cultural clash depicted in the film, blending Indian and American influences seamlessly.

Ronald Turner
7/10

The upbeat tracks in the soundtrack provide a nice contrast to the more somber moments in the film, creating a balanced listening experience.

Stephanie Mitchell
3/10

The soundtrack of Mississippi Masala failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' experiences, relying on generic and uninspiring musical choices.

Brian White
10/10

The soundtrack of Mississippi Masala truly captures the emotional depth and cultural complexity of the story. The music seamlessly blends traditional Indian melodies with soulful American tunes, reflecting the characters' struggles and hopes as they navigate their identities in a new land.

Joshua Parker
5/10

The soundtrack of Mississippi Masala effectively captures the cultural clash and emotional complexity of the characters' experiences, adding depth to the storytelling.