You can take pictures of India, you can take pictures of food, but if you have to take pictures of India, it’s more embarrassing? Fortunately, the protagonist's family is set to be Muslim. If it is a Hindu, then when the opening sentence kills the sea urchin and takes its soul, I will definitely shut down. If it weren't for the "Queen", I really wouldn't even bother to hit a star. ?️
I really want to know how Indians feel after watching this movie. Is it because the image of the Indians in the film is high and happy and praised, or because it completely deviates from the Indian culture (all kinds of meat dishes deviate from Hindu culture, and various emotional scenes, especially kiss scenes, deviate at the same time. Hinduism and Islamic culture) and anger, or both. It is probably a combination of the two, just like those movies that call China under the name of China but portray not China, but the hope of China in the imagination of foreigners.
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