msmys
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I watched the movie, and was dismayed to say the least that the movie failed to communicate with me as an audience. The language would put to shame the street loafers.
The plot; a father forcing none of his son to marry, seems far-fetched.
The idea of a grandmother asking her grand kid to mess up with an enemy would only draw feeble minded's attention.
...and I was waiting the whole movie for a laugh, and laugh I did on my stupidity to waste 3 hours to convince myself that the movie is not even worth a first look.
Hope it saves YOUR time!
The plot; a father forcing none of his son to marry, seems far-fetched.
The idea of a grandmother asking her grand kid to mess up with an enemy would only draw feeble minded's attention.
...and I was waiting the whole movie for a laugh, and laugh I did on my stupidity to waste 3 hours to convince myself that the movie is not even worth a first look.
Hope it saves YOUR time!
A portrayal into the BJP's suspicious moves during the events around Babri Mosque demolition in december 1992. This documentary explores the other side of the coin. A well made documentary with a purpose, was lost for more than six years in legal battles against BJP. Though the world got a chance to see it late, it is still a very informative documentary, leaving a big question mark on ethics of BJP as a national party.
A gujarati movie set in a fairy tale, told in a modern times. The movie, with a simply yet effective plot, tells much about the lives of the sudras or Harijans, the people essentially forced into forced labour and neglected from all walks of society. The movie aptfully ends with a question mark on "freedom" as attained by India. Are the people of India still "free"?