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I suggest you all to see "Gadar", you won't regret it.

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Husar:

--- Quote from: Mstislav on November 20, 2007, 07:55:27 PM ---Not Hindu, A Sikh. They both wear the red powder on their forehead and the frontal area on the head between the parting of the hair.

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You're right,
but still, they (our Heroes) shout:

"Hindustan zindabad !!!"

Something like:

"Hindustan (Place of the Hindus/Indians) rules !!!"

(By the way, "Stan" is a Serbian word
meaning..."Place"/"Apartment".)

The main actor playing Tara,
Sunny Deol, has played in another
nationalistic Indian movie:
"Indian".

Mstislav:
I recommend you see 'The Hero: Love Story Of A Spy'. Sunny Deol and Amrish Puri (the guy who plays Sakina's father) are also in it and also on opposing sides.

Husar:
So, Mstislav,
you're acknowledged with Sunny Deol ?

That's nice.

I'll try to see it.

Thanks.

 O0

You also have "L.O.C." (Line Of Control),
Indian movie about Indian Soldiers
versus pakimuSSlimongers.

 ;)

Mstislav:

--- Quote from: Husar on November 20, 2007, 08:11:44 PM ---So, Mstislav,
you're acknowledged with Sunny Deol ?

That's nice.

I'll try to see it.

Thanks.

 O0

You also have "L.O.C." (Line Of Control),
Indian movie about Indian Soldiers
versus pakimuSSlimongers.

 ;)

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I will look for L.O.C. Movies where the plot is India vs. pakiland are my favourites.

Husar:
Here's an UNFRIENDLY link displaying L.O.C. Line of Control:

http://www.heroic-cinema.com/reviews/loc

It is said, there:

"Less excusable is the obvious racism of the film. After close to four hours of calling Pakistani soldiers dogs, motherf$#%ers and sisterf$#%ers (as the subtitles expressed it), a virtuous speech about the fact that Pakistani soldiers were human too and also had families had a hollow ring. This may be an insight into how racist other war films can be if you are sitting outside the dominant paradigm. (I’m thinking about US war films generally, but a great example is another kind of Indian film, Dances With Wolves, which seems very liberally minded in its embracing of Sioux culture, but if you happen to be a Pawnee Indian the film is universally regarded as racist claptrap). I am not suggesting that there is anything unusual in the racism represented in Line of Control. But certainly this flick in service of Mother India will not making that country any friends north of the border. Given its dullness, this movie is unlikely to making friends any where else either."

 :D

Poor pityful "guy" writing this...
Of course pakibutcherpigs are dogs !

 ;D

And, who cares about some hypotetical
"friend" "north of the border" ?

Is he calling the pakis "friend" ?!...

 :D

And this film made myself
a FRIEND (for the least),
of Mother India.

 :)

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