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SAI RAM
good movie
by SAI RAM on Aug 13, 2016 03:06 AM  | Hide replies

five star

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SAI RAM
Re: good movie
by SAI RAM on Aug 13, 2016 12:35 PM
Hollywood competitor

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piri
Historical
by piri on Aug 12, 2016 07:28 PM  | Hide replies

accuracy be damned !

Raja Sen is right in his sarcasm about this film, which is made like almost every other hindi movie is made, targeted at one of the stuxpidest segments of humanity - North Indian commoners !

The oldest horse remains ever found in India are just about 3000 years old, and so lived long after the Indus valley civilisation was gone. The horse has existed for several lakh years in other parts of the world (deduced from their fossil remains). Therefore, it is archaeologically proven that the horse was not a native of India and arrived here just about 3000 years ago, brought by migrants or invaders or both.

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ayon sen roy
Re: Historical
by ayon sen roy on Aug 12, 2016 08:27 PM
Totally correct. And also crocodiles don't jump out of water like sharks as shown in the trailer.

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Sanjay
Re: Historical
by Sanjay on Aug 13, 2016 04:02 AM
First you are incorrect as you basically forget the facts that the Indus valley people traded with people from Mesopotamia, Egypt and many others, and had artifacts of horse and bones of horse in their culture.

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Sanjay
Re: Re: Historical
by Sanjay on Aug 13, 2016 04:05 AM
Qouting Michel Danino "

"Physical remains of the horse in Indus-Sarasvati sites

Our first surprise is that contrary to conventional assertions, quite a few archaeologists have reported horse remains from India’s prehistoric sites. A . Ghosh’s respected and authoritative Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology mentions without fuss:

In India the ... true horse is reported from the Neolithic levels at Kodekal [dist. Gulbarga of Karnataka] and Hallur [dist. Raichur of Karnataka] and the late Harappa levels at Mohenjo-daro (Sewell and Guha, 1931) and Ropar and at Harappa, Lothal and numerous other sites. Recently bones of Equus caballus have also been reported from the proto-Harappa site of Malvan in Gujarat


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devendra
mohan jo
by devendra on Aug 12, 2016 06:42 PM

Not good movie.Please don,t weste hard earned money.You cancome out within few minitues

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