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-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): One does feel that the climax is too idealistic, conflicts are conveniently resolved and the length is long enough that you feel having witnessed the rule of two American Presidents (like in the film). To connect it to contemporary times, the central repercussion of 2001 attack in the film is stretched till 2007. And can’t resist a trivial observation that while the director opts for two child actors to depict the progression of Rizvan Khan by hardly a couple of years, Rizvan’s son is played by *
20-02-10 - 01:05:16
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): One does feel that the climax is too idealistic, conflicts are conveniently resolved and the length is long enough that you feel having witnessed the rule of two American Presidents (like in the film). To connect it to contemporary times, the central repercussion of 2001 attack in the film is stretched till 2007. And can’t resist a trivial observation that while the director opts for two child actors to depict the progression of Rizvan Khan by hardly a couple of years, Rizvan’s son is played by *
20-02-10 - 01:05:31
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): the same child artist for more than half a decade. *
20-02-10 - 01:07:04
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): Barring these blemishes, Shibani Bhatija’s screenplay has its heart in the right place. Notice the finer nuances in dialogues (written by Shibani Bhatija and Niranjan Iyengar) when Rizvan says ‘ Meri maa marr gayi kyunki unka dil zaroorat se zyada bada tha ’ 0r the one where he says ‘ Namaaz ke liye jagah nahi neeyat dekhni chahiye ’. One of the beautiful moments is when the inspirational desi track ‘ Hum Honge Kamyaab ’ is fused with its English counterpart ‘ We Shall Overcome ’ blending compos *
20-02-10 - 01:07:36
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): compositions with cultures. *
20-02-10 - 01:08:02




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