Rehabilitation of sex workers and welcoming them in our folds, providing equal rights to eunuch community are other important INSANIAT issues touched in the movie. The movie promotes blood donation also. When in the Indian Cinema’s history have we watched such a movie with such strong “ Insaniat” messages woven around a simple earthen story. Had enough of the rabble of songs, blustering “Char botal vodka, koi na muzhko rokta”. Instead “ Saint Ji” said, “Daru Ko Goli Maro, S**** Ko Jalaa Dalo”. Another foot tapping song in the movie from “ Saint Ji”. This is a must watch movie and kids will surely enjoy this movie. So donot go by such In“Sen” reviews, go by the review of a lowly INSAN. The word INSAN still reverberating in my mind, when the “ Saint Ji” delivered the eponymous dialogue in the teaser (HUM TO HAIN, SIRF EK INSSAANNNNN, HUM TO HAIN, SIRF EK INSSAANNNNN, HUM TO HAIN, SIRF EK INSSAANNNNN)
The sequence of tree plantation where the overtly obnoxious questions of a press reporter are merely silenced by the presence of people from all the walks of life is heart rending. The scene where the followers of “ Saint Ji” enter a gutter and a drain and clean it of all the muck again touches the heart. The scene of stadium full of actual lacs of people is just next to magnificent. Scores of “ Saint Ji”’s followers walking with brooms in hand to clean the city, just another splendid scene. I have never seen such beautifully designed quad bike, cars, shoes and dresses, of course I am another lowly ÏNSAÄN and not a connoisseur of art, how can I distinguish the refinement from something very crass. In fact, this is the most colourful movie I have ever seen. May be I am some other type of In“Sen” critic but I do have a heart.
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Alok Dhingra on Feb 20, 2015 09:24 PM | Hide replies | Hide message
Clearly, a heartless cataract patient with a bottle of eyedrops and wearing dark black goggles has reviewed this movie. He has missed all the colours and hues in this movie and has seen only black. There is not much In'Sen'ity in this movie as claimed in this In'Sen" review.