It felt really good to watch, and I immediately felt that I would like to watch more Indian movies in the future.
Having said that, this film is not typical. There is no scene of a bunch of people singing and dancing in the dark. The theme is neither love nor hatred. It seems like a Hollywood lifestyle movie. That is to say, the shooting method is not new, and the subject matter is new. Also touching.
Saying that the Indians are in New York has nothing to do with the American gods and horses, but the Indians. And they are also non-immigrants, they have only been there for more than a month. It has nothing to do with making a living and adapting to integration. To put it bluntly, the dramatic conflict is mainly about conflicts within the family. So this theme can actually resonate everywhere.
At the end of the heroine, there is a summary speech, which is the finishing touch, so I will not spoil it.
Finally, there is a trailer before the start, son of sardaar. The aura is completely different, all kinds of dog-blood special effects that blind people's eyes, I'm not afraid that you can't do it, I'm afraid that you can't think of it. And of course Indian singing and dancing. The male protagonist has a bearded man with his head wrapped around his head, and the female protagonist wears a sari and rides a heavy locomotive. It's going to be fun, I'm looking forward to it. It's coming in November, oh yeah!
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