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Jamison 2022-09-12 10:44:19
In 2004, Indians filmed the current status of India at that time, and various issues such as poverty, backwardness, female inequality, and caste were directly reflected in the film. The heroine is still beautiful and can sing and dance. If I have the opportunity, I want to see what is now India, which is also one of the four ancient...
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Theresa 2022-09-02 03:09:34
The heroine looks a little...not...
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Dylan 2022-07-29 23:12:56
Sometimes I sympathize with Asan, a country with such a great history can never be as great and powerful as China, what I like most about Bollywood is that they are willing to face the bloody abscesses of their own country, rather than cover up like a country In the past ten years, the movies have not only seen the growth of Bollywood, but also seen an increasingly powerful...
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Cesar 2022-07-29 21:30:18
Too long and too main theme. But the description of the Indian countryside is still worth...
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Harry 2022-07-29 20:33:13
Sometimes I sympathize with Asan, a country with such a great history can never be as great and powerful as China, what I like most about Bollywood is that they are willing to face the bloody abscesses of their own country, rather than cover up like a country In the past ten years, the movies have not only seen the growth of Bollywood, but also seen an increasingly powerful...
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Schuyler 2022-07-29 20:21:56
There are very few domestic films that expose domestic scandals and wake up the society, but India has always been made by famous...
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Okey 2022-07-29 15:13:34
It's good, it's the best in Indian...
Swades Comments
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Fatima Bi: Apne hi paani me mil jaana barf ka muqqadar hota hai.
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Mohan Bhargav: I'm only speaking of things I've experienced while living here. And that is that we keep fighting among ourselves when we must fight against illiteracy, over-population & corruption. Everyday, in our streets & homes, each one of us keeps saying their is no future of this country. This country is on the path of destruction. If we keep saying this, we will one day actually land up there. You'll need to do something about this. You too! Not just the members of the Panchayat but everyone in the village. You're blaming Panchayat for your problems. But when you step into their shoes, you'll do the same thing. This applies to me too. The dalits blame the brahmins and brahmins claim that their piety is despoiled by the dalits. The blacksmith & potter blame the moneylender. The land owners blame the peasants, but they don't give them their rights. In what way are we great then? If we have problems in the village, we point our finger at the State and the State at someone else. We all are finding fault with each other! But the true fact is that we're all to be blamed. Because the problem is us. Me, you, all of us...
Vishwa: Are you out of your mind! What are you saying?
Mohan Bhargav: All I know is that a weaver who changed his occupation by becoming a farmer can't even feed his family or give his children even some basic education. He can only watch his kids die of malnutrition.
[Mohan leaves]