Some time ago, an old man in India learned from Gandhi, the Indian sage, and went on hunger strike to protest government corruption, and received great attention and support. I don't know whether India's political system is reasonable or democratic, but from the behavior of this old man who sacrificed his life to awaken people's awareness through hunger strike, and the phenomenon that the Indian government can only alleviate but cannot suppress this behavior, we can see the country's hope.
Indian films have indeed developed rapidly in recent years, and many high-quality films have been shot. I think that the direction and method of Indian films are developing rapidly now, especially the level of writers and directors, who can find good themes and express them just right. The downside is that the level of actors still needs to be improved, and exaggerated expression is still the main means of expression.
This film and "Suicide Live" both reflect the current problems in Indian society. The film is spicy and humorous, and both are worth watching.
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