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Kooda Mooda
How Many Indians have seen the Greatest Film Ever Made,Folks???
by Kooda Mooda on May 30, 2013 04:23 PM

Everbody talks so much about satyajit ray! But how many indians includibng indian film-malrers and directors and reviwers have watched the greatest film ever made, "ashani sanket" or diatsnt thunder,???may be a few hundred all ove hindustan??? what ashame, all indians MUST see this greateste film ever made and then analayze what did our great freedom fgihters,MKgandheee and nerhu did when lakhs of our ancsteros were being left to death by starvation by crooked brisih looters during world war and two, and just check hsiory to see what did our great freedom fighters did to prevent this stavation fo thousands and thousands of our ancestors too,folks!Did the great freeedom fighters fast until death as they used tyo do or did they enjoy the parteies thrown by the british crooks???just read indian history of past 100 years folks!to know more!

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praveenshashi pareek
I have seen the most controversial movie...
by praveenshashi pareek on May 18, 2009 09:24 PM

I have seen Cannibal Holocaust and immediately had the gut feel while clicking on this link that it had to be on the Top. It is by far the most disturbing move I have seen and I would not recommend it to anyone. It took me several days and several many light movies to ensure that I got over this one. Its terrible, horrific, disgusting, so real that people can and will actually puke at the content especially the turtle butchering scene. Its morbid to say the least. Pls dont watch it.

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Harry VanDeusan
Reviewer Bias
by Harry VanDeusan on May 18, 2009 02:36 PM  | Hide replies

The review of the Da Vinci Code reveals the christian bias of the reviewer.

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manju pillai
Re: Reviewer Bias
by manju pillai on May 18, 2009 02:51 PM
u r absolutely correct.......let him review his mindset first !

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Itz Me
Hmmm Indian movies missing...
by Itz Me on May 18, 2009 02:19 PM  | Hide replies

I think Gadar and Water were also controversial. Any comments?

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shakti shetty
Re: Hmmm Indian movies missing...
by shakti shetty on May 19, 2009 06:55 PM
I guess Gadar n Water r still too numb when it comes to the "real" controversy... after all, both the mentioned movies r having a background of true historical events... b it partition or worsening conditions of girls after getting widowed at young age...still i think, they r thought-provoking!...

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