An anti-British drama with both Chinese and Indian characteristics. The sound effects are shocking, and the choreography is innovative. It is not as seductive and sexy as other Indian films, but the movements are large, the rhythm is fast, and the difficulty is extremely high. Ferranji, the "Indian traitor" played by Aamir Khan, is both good and evil, constantly reversing and subverting the three views. Big B and Fatima, the eldest daughter in "Wrestling, Dad", made a sculptural appearance. One plays the hero of absolute justice, and the other plays the beating girl who is bitter and resentful. Helpless, they were played with applause by the sinister and cunning British, and almost died. At the critical moment, thanks to the "Indian traitor" to complete the reversal and defeat the enemy chieftain, everyone is happy. However, "Yinjian" actually lost his mind and left the sprouting beat girl to escape, and by the way abducted the dancer who was posted upside down. The whole movie has unique logic and wide-open brains, making it Ami's most unique movie in recent years.
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