Kabul Express is a pathetic remake of a Bosnian movie "No Man's Land" which pipped Lagaan for the Oscars and Kabir Khan has the ball's to say it is based on real characters. I wonder when Bollywood can come up with a good original script.
In early January 2007 the government of Afghanistan banned the movie, Kabul Express. The official banning by the Afghan Ministry of Culture followed protests over the film's racist portrayal of the Hazara nationality of Afghanistan. The Hazara people, one of the four largest nationalities in Afghanistan, who have suffered greatly under the Taliban's oppressive rule in Afghanistan, and have faced oppression and discrimination throughout the modern history of Afghan polity, are described in the film by an Afghan member of the crew and the "Pakistani Talib" as "worse than the Taliban", "dogs", "bandits", "dangerous", and "savages".
In January 05, 2007, in a large gathering in Kabul, people of Kabul denounced the film as "an insult to all the people of Afghanistan". In the gathering one speaker pointed out that after decades of internecine conflict when all ethnic groups of Afghanistan are working towards building a fraternal peace in the country, such provocations should not be allowed to derail these efforts. The gathering is reported to have been peaceful and the organizers are determined to follow the legal course of action to seek redress through the governments of India and Afghanistan. Many people are adament over Afghan Film's role in making the movie and expect that the Afghan organization should not have let the remarks pass. The Afghan actor responsible for the racist remarks has reportedly apologized, so has the Indian director of the movie Kabir Khan.
On January 14, 2007, a demonstration was held in the city of Quetta, where a large number of Hazara's reside. They demanded an apology from the direcctor and a complete ban on the movie becaue "They (The Hazara's) have been offended and hurt by the movie
Many afghan have been demonstrating against Kabul Express throughout Eorup, demonstration has been took part in uk, holland, germany and Sweden
Great movie -- arshad was really gud and so was John.. it\\\'s really nice to see bollywood going thru this transition where people are willing to make genuine \\\"hatke\\\" movies.. it may not be a movie for the mass as it doesnt have the bollywood masala -- but it will go very well with an educated audience.. nothing wrong if sonmeone tries to cater to this taste right ?? why do we always need a beedi jalaike or a over the top love thy parents/wife saga !! Hats off to yashraj films for bringing such a visual treat to us.. an awesome cinematic experience !!