heroine is beautiful enough, and the hero is stupid enough in front and deep enough in the back. The plot is protracted and serious, and there are Indian songs and dances from time to time, and the strange thing is that I can still watch it.
I have seen several Indian films like this, the story of the children of the first generation of immigrants who finally return to their hometowns spiritually from Western thinking. India is proud and has the third largest military force in the world. The Indian scenes in the film are very different from what I have experienced in practice. Fully satisfying YY for Indian audience
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