With the rise of Amir Khan and Salman Khan (the male lead of the film), Indian movies have become popular in China. Their choice of topics is very heavy, with a strong story, and they are just right to insert songs and dances. There is a lighter side in the heavy factor. This movie is written about a war movie, and the overall feel is particularly like a wolf of war. Almost the plot line, including the bridge section where the flag is planted, is exactly the same. The only difference is the insertion of a factor that cannot be avoided in Pakistani Indian films. The overall plot development is general, there is no major turning point. The transition from Bento's greed to the special offer is also in foreshadowing. The movie's blasting design is also quite satisfactory, and there is nothing special. What impressed me the most was Salman Khan’s muscles, which were not shown in Little Loli and Uncle Monkey God. This film just has a chance to show it. There are no heavy topics in Indian movies, no religion, no singing and dancing. To be honest, other places are really ordinary
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