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So to be politically correct and to show one as magnanimous, the makers of movie Hider thanked the Indian army for the help and aid of the Indian army in the recent Kashmir flood at the end of the movie. Prior to that they debunked and demonized the Indian army to show the separatist view point as the victim! A ungratefull Bollywood and the actors therein. The same hypocrites will ask the police force and the army and showcase sifarish: of being a movie star if stuck in a flood at the sight of a recue copter. The film portrays Indian Army as unwanted, flirt, human right offender, cruel. -In one of the first scenes, Indian Army has been shown blowing a house in which militant is hiding and offering Namaz. -In another scene, Army man has been shown behaving loosely with Kashmiri woman reporter. It was kinda flirting. -In one scene, Kashmir Police kill militants in custody in a house, and call press to impress Delhi. Pro-Indian Kashmir police man says, “these days even dead militant is worth Rs. 1 lakh.” -In one scene, Army men are all set to cut private part of a militant suspect believed involved in killing of 20 persons in bomb blast case. Suspect is shouting that he is just a student and not militant. -The hero kills three persons in this movie. Two of them are Kashmir police’s informer, and one is Kashmir police officer. All of them working for Indian Army. The Hero kills informers with big stones, and police man with bullet of pistol given to him by militants. -In one scene, Hero Shahid Kapoor is standing in Lal Chowk of Srinagar and shouting: Is paar bhi chahiye azadi, us par bhi chahiye azadi. He says Kashmir wants freedom from both India and Pakistan on both sides of Line of Control. -In one scene the film shows that Indian Army trained armed group kills terror suspects by throwing them in river from a bridge. -In one scene in movie they show newspaper heading claiming ’8,000 Kashmiris still missing in Kashmir’. -In one scene, Heroine Tabbtsum (Tabbu) says: Disappeared people’s wives are called half widows. They have to wait for their men or dead bodies of their men. -In one scene, during a duologue, the director deliberately shows ‘Go India Go Back’ slogan on a wall in background. -One of the dialogue in film: Nehru had promised plebiscite in Lal Chowk, but that didn’t happen, the first condition of plebiscite was demilitarization, but that too didn’t happen. -In one scene, they show a truck carrying dead bodies. In another scene ‘Association of Missing Kashmiri’ has been shown protesting against Indian Army. The Hero of the film is among them. -In one scene, when Hero reaches military camp with photo copies of his missing father’s picture and inquire about him, an Army man has been shown throwing all the copies in air arrogantly. -The Hero in one scene says: Entire Kashmir is a prison. -The Hero compares Armed Forces Special Power Act(AFSPA) as Chutzpa. He sayd Chutzpa is Hibru word. -In one scene, a lawyer tells missing person’s relative that there has to be FIR in police to save missing person from disappearance. -One of the dialogue in the film: In Kashmir, there’s God above and Army on the ground. Upar Khuda hai, niche fauj hai. Thus economically boycott the movie!..Show support for your army
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 05:17:38 +0000

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